Northumbria Police to receive up to £18.6million in latest Government settlement


On Thursday, December 17, the Home Office announced policing will receive up to £15.8billion ‘to build back safer streets and cut crime’.
The 2021-22 funding package includes more than £400million to recruit 20,000 extra officers by 2023 – in line with the pledge made by the Conservatives at the 2019 General Election.
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Hide AdThis will build on the first year of the recruitment campaign, which has already delivered almost 6,000 additional officers nationwide, including 215 in the Northumbria force, one of the largest increases outside of the Metropolitan Police.
The Government’s figures, which do not include additional in-year support provided for Covid-19, show that the ‘maximum cash increase’ Northumbria Police will receive is £18.6million, but this is subject to police and crime commissioners (PCCs) taking full advantage of police precept flexibility.
Northumbria PCC Kim McGuinness said: “The Home Office funding announcement means we can continue to reverse the 1,100 police officer cuts Northumbria has taken in the last decade.
“As part of these changes, in the new year I will be speaking with the Chief Constable about how to use extra police resources to renew our focus on organised crime. I want Northumbria Police to intensify its efforts to disrupt organised crime at all levels and I’ll back the force with the resources to do the job.
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Hide Ad“My office is still going over the small print of the policing settlement, but it is disappointing that there has still not been an announcement from the Home Office over future funding for Violence Reduction Units.
“These teams have been a vital part of efforts to take knives off our streets and divert people away from crime, and we urgently need the Government to commit to this funding.”
The publication of the provisional funding settlement opens a period of consultation and the final police funding settlement will be debated in Parliament ahead of the new financial year.
Home Secretary Priti Patel said: “We have asked more of the police than ever before during the coronavirus pandemic – the British people and I are extremely grateful for their dedication.
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Hide Ad“I am absolutely committed to giving the police the resources they need – this funding package delivers on that.