Members of the police service recognised in the King’s birthday honours list.
Members of the police service have had their commitment to public service recognised in the King’s birthday honours list.
Chair of the National Police Chiefs’ Council, Gavin Stephens, said:
“I am so proud to see many of our policing family recognised in the King’s Birthday Honours list and would like to share my whole-hearted congratulations every single one.
“To receive recognition in this way is a brilliant achievement and it demonstrates the passion, professionalism and commitment they have to policing and the communities they serve.
“These individuals reflect the very best of policing and I am delighted their achievements have been acknowledged so positively today.”
The awards were for a range of reasons including, collaborative work with the CPS to improve high risk charging, leading the delivery of large scale national events and implementing effective measures to reduce bureaucracy and maintaining victim based focus and driving best practice across policing.
Knighthood
Andrew Marsh, Chief Executive, College of Policing
Members of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)
Mr Craig BATHAM, Special Chief Officer, South Yorkshire Police
King’s Police Medal (KPM)
Christopher John Rowley Lately, Chief Constable, Lancashire Constabulary,
Helen Ramsay Millichap, Deputy Assistant Commissioner, Metropolitan Police Service,
Nicholas Dean Chief Constable, Cambridgeshire Constabulary
Richard DebickI Lately, Deputy Chief Constable, North Wales Police
Mark Alan Webster, Chief Constable, Cleveland Police
Stephen Ellen, Deputy Chief Constable, Sovereign Base Area Police - Cyprus
Catriona Paton, Assistant Chief Constable, Police Scotland
Alistair Cameron, Special Constable, Police Scotland
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