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The Royal Commission on the Police published its report on May 31 1962. This recommended an urgent review on number and size of police areas.

  • No single national force be formed, but central government to exercise more powers over local forces
  • Retention of police forces of between 200 and 350 officers "justiiable only by special circumstances such as the distribution of the poulation and the geography of the area"
  • Optimum size was more than 500, with population of 250,000
  • There was "a case" for single police forces for major conurbations
  • Of 158 police forces in Great Britain, 97 had an establishment of less than 350
  • Large reduction in number of forces in Scotland needed, to between 20 and 33 [1]

Act

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The Act received the royal assent June 10, 1964. Home secretary had the power to seek amalgamations from July 1.[2]

  • England and Wales, outside London, to consist of "Police Areas". These to be administrative counties, county boroughs or "combined police areas", consisting of combinations of the counties and county boroughs.
  • Established new "Police Authorities": watch committees (in boroughs), police committees (in counties - replacing joint standing committees) or combined police authorities.
  • Authorities to consist of two-thirds elected members and one-third magistrates. Previously all members of watch committees had been councillors or aldermen, while sjcs were fifty per cent county councillors and aldermen, fifty percent magistrates.

The authorities had less powers than their predecessors, especially the boroughs, with the Home Secretary taking on more supervision than before. The authority were required to maintain an efficient police force, but had no operational role.

  • Chief constables given the power to appoint, direct and control special constables.
  • The chief constable could appoint police cadets with the permission of the authority.
  • Chief constable required to make an annual report to the authority.
  • Authority coulsd also request other reports on policing in the police area.
  • Authority could choose chief constables, deputy and assistant chief constables from a Home Office shortlist. They coulsd also require the Chief Constable to retire, subject to the Home Secretary's approval.
  • The Home Secretary could order a complaint against a police force to be investigated by officers of another force.

First amalgamations

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On July 10, 1964, Henry Brooke, the Home Secretary announced he would be using his powers under the Act to amalgamate the county borough forces of Luton and Northampton with the county forces of Bedfordshire and Northamponshire respectively.

Luton's force had only been formed on April 1, when it became a county borough, but Mr Brooke said he did not regard the continuance of its existence as in the best interests of policing efficency.[3]

Following a change in government at the general election, Frank Soskice became Home Secretary. In 1965 he announced that Exeter City's force would be merged with that of Devon.

The amalgamations were opposed by the boroughs: Luton's campaign went as far as serving a High Court writ on the Home Secretary in an attempt to stop the merger.[4]

Atempts to prevent the amalgamtion schemes were unsuccesful and on April 1 1966 the following combined forces were formed:

1966 amalgamation scheme

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May 16, 1966, the new Home Secretary, Roy Jenkins announced that the number of police forces in England and Wales was to be reduced from 117 to 49. Where the local authorities concerned did not agree a voluntary scheme he would make a compulsory amalgamation.

Proposed amalgamated forces

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  1. Lancashire, Barrow-in-Furness, Blackburn, Blackpool, Bolton, Burnley, Oldham, Rochdale, St Helens, Southport, Warrington, Wigan
  2. Manchester, Salford, Stockport
  3. Bootle, Liverpool
  4. Cheshire, Wallasey, Birkenhead
  5. Cumberland, Westmorland, Carlisle
  6. Durham, Sunderland
  7. Teesside (new county borough), Yorkshire North Riding
  8. Sheffield, Rotherham
  9. Yorkshire West Riding, Barnsley, Bradford, Dewsbury, Doncaster, Halifax, Huddersfield, Wakefield
  10. Hull, Yorkshire East Riding, York
  11. Worcestershire, Herefordshire, Shropshire, Worcester
  12. Leicestershire & Rutland†, Leicester
  13. Staffordshire[5], Stoke-on-Trent
  14. Derbyshire, Derby
  15. Warwickshire, Coventry
  16. Lincolnshire†, Lincoln, Grimsby
  17. Nottinghamshire, Nottingham
  18. Norfolk, Norwich, Great Yarmouth
  19. East Suffolk, West Suffolk, Ipswich
  20. East Sussex, West Sussex, Brighton, Eastbourne, Hastings
  21. Essex, Southend
  22. Berkshire, Reading, Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire, Oxford
  23. Somerset, Bath (voluntary scheme agreed)
  24. Bournemouth, Dorset
  25. Portsmouth, Southampton, Hampshire & Isle of Wight†
  26. Cornwall, Devon & Exeter†, Plymouth
  27. Denbighshire, Flintshire, Gwynedd†
  28. Glamorgan, Merthyr Tydfil, Cardiff, Swansea
  29. Pembrokeshire, Cardiganshire & Carmarthenshire†, Mid Wales†
  30. Monmouthshire, Newport

† combined force

On October 19, 1966 mr Jenkins issued an order for the compulsory amalgamtion of the five forces of Berkshire, Reading, Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire and Oxford.[7]

Amalgamations carried out

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Date New force Old forces
April 1, 1965[8] Mid Anglia Constabulary Cambridgeshire Constabulary, Huntingdonshire Constabulary, Isle of Ely Constabulary, Peterborough Combined Constabulary
April 1, 1966 Bedfordshire and Luton Constabulary Bedfordshire, Luton
April 1, 1966 Northampton and County Constabulary Northampton, Northamptonshire
April 1, 1966 West Midlands Constabulary Dudley Borough Police, Walsall Borough Police, Wolverhampton Borough Police;
also areas from Staffordshire Constabulary, Worcestershire Constabulary.
October 1, 1966 Devon and Exeter Police Devon Constabulary, Exeter City Police
January 1, 1967 Somerset and Bath Constabulary Somerset Constabulary, Bath City Police
April 1, 1967 Cumbria Constabulary Cumberland and Westmorland Constabulary, Carlisle City Police
April 1, 1967 Derby County and Borough Constabulary Derbyshire Constabulary, Derby Borough Police
April 1, 1967 Devon and Cornwall Constabulary Devon and Exeter Police, Plymouth City Police, Cornwall Constabulary
April 1, 1967 Durham County Constabulary Durham County, Sunderland Borough Police
April 1, 1967 Gwent Constabulary Newport Borough Police, Monmouthshire Constabulary
April 1, 1967 Hampshire Constabulary Hampshire and Isle of Wight Constabulary, Portsmouth City Police, Southampton City Police
April 1, 1967 Leicester and Rutland Constabulary Leicestershire and Rutland Constabulary, Leicester City Police
April 1, 1967 Lincolnshire Constabulary Lincolnshire, Grimsby Borough Police, Lincoln City Police
April 1, 1967 Liverpool and Bootle Constabulary Liverpool City Police, Bootle Borough Police
April 1, 1967 Suffolk Constabulary East Suffolk Constabulary, West Suffolk Constabulary, Ipswich Borough Police
June 1, 1967 South Wales Constabulary Glamorgan Constabulary, Cardiff City Police, Merthyr Tydfil Borough Police, Swansea Borough Police
June 1, 1967 Sheffield and Rotherham Constabulary Sheffield City Police, Rotherham Borough Police
July 1, 1967 Cheshire Constabulary Cheshire, Birkenhead Borough Police, Wallasey Borough Police
October 1, 1967 Dorset and Bournemouth Constabulary Dorset Constabulary, Bournemouth Borough Police
October 1, 1967 Gwynedd Constabulary Gwynedd Constabulary, Denbighshire Constabulary, Flintshire Constabulary
October 1, 1967 West Mercia Constabulary Herefordshire Constabulary, Shropshire Constabulary, Worcestershire Constabulary, Worcester City Police
January 1, 1968 Norfolk Joint Police Norfolk Constabulary, Great Yarmouth Borough Police, Norwich City Police
January 1, 1968 Staffordshire and Stoke-on-Trent Constabulary Staffordshire Constabulary, Stoke-on-Trent City Police
January 1, 1968 Sussex Constabulary East Sussex Constabulary, West Sussex Constabulary, Brighton Borough Police, Eastbourne Borough Police, Hastings Borough Police
April 1, 1968 Dyfed-Powys Constabulary Carmarthenshire and Cardiganshire Constabulary, Mid Wales Constabulary, Pembrokeshire Constabulary
April 1, 1968 Nottinghamshire Combined Constabulary Nottinghamshire Constabulary, Nottingham City Police
April 1, 1968 Teesside Constabulary Middlesborough Borough Police, parts of the areas of North Riding Constabulary and Durham County Constabulary
April 1, 1968 Thames Valley Constabulary Berkshire Constabulary, Buckinghamshire Constabulary, Oxfordshire Constabulary, Oxford City Police, Reading Borough Police
June 1, 1968 Manchester and Salford Police Manchester City Police, Salford City Police
July 1, 1968 York and North East Yorkshire Police East Riding of Yorkshire Constabulary, North Riding of Yorkshire Constabulary, York City Police
October 1, 1968 Durham County Constabulary Durham County, Gateshead Borough Police, South Shields Borough Police
October 1, 1968 West Yorkshire Constabulary West Riding Constabulary, Barnsley Borough Police, Dewsbury Borough Police, Doncaster Borough Police, Halifax Borough Police, Huddersfield Borough Police, Wakefield City Police.
April 1, 1969 Essex and Southend-on-Sea Joint Constabulary Essex Constabulary, Southend-on-Sea Borough Constabulary
April 1, 1969 Lancashire Constabulary Lancashire, Barrow-in-Furness Borough Police, Blackburn Borough Police, Blackpool Borough Police, Bolton Borough Police, Burnley Borough Police, Bury Borough Police, Oldham Borough Police, Preston Borough Police, Rochdale Borough Police, St Helens Borough Police, Southport Borough Police, Warrington Borough Police, Wigan Borough Police
April 1, 1969 Northumberland Constabulary Northumberland Constabulary, Newcastle-upon-Tyne City Police, Tynemouth Borough Police
1969 Warwickshire and Coventry Constabulary Warwickshire Constabulary, Coventry City Police

‡ New county borough

  1. ^ Royal commission reject national police force, The Times, June 1, 1962
  2. ^ Dates for Police Act changes, The Times, June 19, 1964
  3. ^ 2 boroughs to lose police forces, The Times, July 11, 1964
  4. ^ Luton writ against Home Secretary, The Times, December 22, 1965
  5. ^ The county borough of Burton on Trent was always policed by the county constabulary [1]
  6. ^ 70 police forces to be axed in mergers, The Times, May 19, 1966
  7. ^ Merge order to five police forces, The Times, October 20, 1966
  8. ^ The force's foundation coincided with the creation of the two new administrative counties of Cambridgeshire and Isle of Ely and Huntingdon and Peterborough