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Planet 24
05-01-07, 08:20 PM
Police force axes officer jobs

The force wants to stop getting into debt
Up to 100 police officer jobs in County Durham are facing the axe in a bid to save the force £3m a year.
Durham Police blamed government spending restrictions and low council tax levels for the cut-backs that will take place after April this year.

It aims to shed the posts through retirements, transfers to other forces and natural wastage.

The force will also recruit an extra 70 community support officers and 70 other staff to try and offset the losses.

In a statement, the force, which has 2,600 staff, said if the savings were not made Durham Police would be in debt by 2009.


It said: "Durham is widely acknowledged as well run, offering the best pound-for-pound value of any non-metropolitan force.

"The irony is cuts are necessary to balance the books because of Government spending restrictions and prudent housekeeping over the past decade that has kept council tax levels down to the lowest level.

"Although the force is not in debt, it could find itself heavily in the red by 2009 without help from Government or clearance to raise council tax locally."

Chief Constable Jon Stoddart said no final decisions had been made and that he was hoping to meet the prime minister in the next few weeks to discuss the force's future.

He said: "The roles of all individuals affected by any changes will be the subject of further detailed discussion, risk assessment and consultation with staff associations."





Source BBC

Sparrow
05-01-07, 08:27 PM
They sound as though they are in as bad a state as Derbyshire police p24 :sad: How will communitys manage with less and less officers :( its hard enough now.

Planet 24
05-01-07, 08:46 PM
There are just a couple of facts that Durham Police have omitted from their hard luck story.
Firstly Sedgefield part of Durham police's area is the highest council tax in the country, higher than Westminster, I know because I pay it.
Secondly Durham underspent their budget by 2.3 million in 2004/5. I asked their accountancy department. I also asked where the 'saved' money went and was told 'our pension fund'.

and lastly, I'm so glad that Chief Constable Jon Stoddart is going to have a meeting with Mr. Blair in the coming weeks, they can discuss the damages case, as I'm certain that will send their budget not just into the red but downright scarlet!

Planet 24
05-01-07, 08:49 PM
Langwiz you are spot on - policing on the cheap....as always

Planet 24
05-01-07, 09:32 PM
It still doesn't explain the mindset of a police force that would rather cut down on officers than go over budget, especially in Durham where as I said we pay the highest council tax in the country and no we don't pay it for Tony, his added security comes out of the Home Office budget. I'd like to know where our added tax really goes as Durham Police at busy times ( and that can be anytime they see fit) have an answerphone on their main number to report crime or call for assistance.

Maybe the extra 'officers' will be call centre operators?