16 new recruits for Cambridgeshire Police

Two will be based in Wisbech

Author: Sharon PlummerPublished 20th Feb 2021
Last updated 20th Feb 2021

Sixteen men and women today became the first new recruits to Cambridgeshire Police to pass out in 2021.

The officers, who have given up jobs including laboratory technician, care hire company manager and historian, graduated in a ceremony at force HQ in Huntingdon.

They stood in socially-distanced formation before being inspected by Chief Constable Nick Dean.

Friends and family were unable to attend due to the Covid-19 pandemic but were able to watch events remotely.

Having successfully completed their 16-week training course, the new officers will be posted across the county to tackle crime and protect the public.

Seven will operate from Thorpe Wood Police Station in Peterborough, six will cover the south of the county from Parkside, two will be based in Wisbech and one in Huntingdon.

Mr Dean told the new officers they were:

"Beginning a unique career in policing. One which is exciting, varied, ever more complex and challenging but equally a career that presents itself with huge opportunities. Opportunities to make a real difference to people's lives."

He said:

"You have all joined with different experiences, different skills, ideas and approaches. We have employed you for what you bring to the constabulary. Diversity in all its forms, diversity of thought, ideas, and experience enriches our policing family and supports the communities it serves. Just as you will learn from your colleagues, we will also learn from you, learning never stops."

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