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PCC-Map-2016-Lowres-003.Pdf Police and Crime [email protected] Commissioners www.apccs.police.uk @assocPCCs 2 016 Police and Crime Commissioners © Local Government Chronicle 2016 BY PARTY NORTHUMBRIA SOUTH YORKSHIRE WEST YORKSHIRE Plaid Cymru 2 VERA BAIRD (LAB) ALAN BILLINGS (LAB) MARK BURNS-WILLIAMSON (LAB) First elected 2012. Solicitor-general First elected 2014 by-election. First elected 2012. Chair of the Association of Independent 3 2007-10, former MP for Redcar. Former Anglican priest and deputy Police Authorities www.northumbria-pcc.gov.uk leader, Sheffield City Council. 2011-12. Labour 16 0191 221 9800 www.southyorkshire-pcc.gov.uk www.westyorkshire-pcc.gov.uk [email protected] 0114 296 4150 01924 294000 Conservative 20 KEY [email protected] [email protected] CUMBRIA DURHAM Conservative PETER MCCALL (CON) RON HOGG (LAB) NORTH YORKSHIRE Former colonel in the Royal Logistic First elected 2012. Former deputy JULIA MULLIGAN (CON) Corps. chief constable of Cleveland. First elected 2012. Former Craven Labour www.cumbria-pcc.gov.uk www.durham-pcc.gov.uk DC councillor. POLITICAL CHANGE SINCE 2012 01768 217734 03000 264631 www.northyorkshire-pcc.gov.uk Independent [email protected] [email protected] 01423 569562 [email protected] Conservative +4 Plaid Cymru LANCASHIRE CLEVELAND HUMBERSIDE Labour +3 CLIVE GRUNSHAW (LAB) NORTHUMBRIA BARRY COPPINGER (LAB) KEITH HUNTER (LAB) First elected 2012. Former Wyre BC First elected 2012. Former Former police divisional commander for Independent -9 and Lancashire CC councillor. NORTHUMBERLAND Middlesbrough BC executive Hull. www.lancashire-pcc.gov.uk member. www.humberside-pcc.gov.uk 01772 533587 NORTH www.cleveland.pcc.police.uk 01482 220787 Plaid Cymru +2 NEWCASTLE TYNESIDE [email protected] UPON TYNE 01642 301653 [email protected] SOUTH GATESHEAD TYNESIDE [email protected] CARLISLE MERSEYSIDE SUNDERLAND LINCOLNSHIRE JANE KENNEDY (LAB) MARC JONES (CON) First elected 2012. Former MP for HARTLEPOOL Lincolnshire CC executive member and Liverpool Wavertree and government DURHAM MIDDLESBROUGH former deputy leader, Lincoln City minister. ALLERDALE EDEN CLEVELAND Council. www.merseysidepcc.info DURHAM REDCAR & www.lincolnshire-pcc.gov.uk 0151 777 5155 CUMBRIA DARLINGTON STOCKTON CLEVELAND -ON-TEES 01522 947192 [email protected] [email protected] SCARBOROUGH DERBYSHIRE COPELAND HAMBLETON NOTTINGHAMSHIRE HARDYAL DHINDSA (LAB) RICHMONDSHIRE SOUTH LAKELAND PADDY TIPPING (LAB) Former deputy police and crime NORTH RYEDALE First elected 2012. MP for Sherwood commissioner and councillor at Derby YORKSHIRE 1992-2012 and former City Council. Nottinghamshire CC councillor. www.derbyshire-pcc.gov.uk NORTH WALES BARROW IN FURNESS www.nottinghamshire.pcc.police.uk 0300 122 6000 CRAVEN HARROGATE ARFON JONES (PC) LANCASTER 0115 844 5998 [email protected] EAST RIDING Former police inspector and Wrexham BC councillor. OF YORKSHIRE [email protected] www.northwales-pcc.gov.uk LANCASHIRE YORK 01492 805486 HUMBERSIDE GREATER MANCHESTER WYRE RIBBLE VALLEY [email protected] PENDLE TONY LLOYD (LAB) BRADFORD LEICESTERSHIRE NORFOLK BLACKPOOL LEEDS PRESTON SELBY HULL FYLDE BURNLEY Elected police commissioner in 2012, HYNDBURN WILLY BACH (LAB) LORNE GREEN (CON) BLACKBURN WEST WITH DARWEN now interim mayor of Greater SOUTH RIBBLE YORKSHIRE Life peer, barrister and former justice Canadian-born former diplomat and former CHESHIRE ROSSENDALE CALDERDALE Manchester combining the posts until WAKEFIELD minister. secretary general, World Nuclear Transport Institute. DAVID KEANE (LAB) CHORLEY NORTH ROCHDALE mayoral election in 2017. BURY KIRKLEES LINCOLNSHIRE www.leics.pcc.police.uk www.norfolk-pcc.gov.uk Former Warrington BC councillor. www.gmpcc.org.uk BOLTON NORTH EAST WEST LANCASHIRE GREATER OLDHAM DONCASTER LINCOLNSHIRE 0116 229 8980 01953 424455 www.cheshire-pcc.gov.uk BARNSLEY 0161 604 7711 MERSEYSIDE WIGAN MANCHESTER [email protected] [email protected] SEFTON SALFORD SOUTH 01606 364000 [email protected] KNOWSLEY TAMESIDE ST HELENS YORKSHIRE [email protected] LIVERPOOL SHEFFIELD ROTHERHAM WEST LINDSEY TRAFFORD MANCHESTERSTOCKPORT WIRRAL WARRINGTON HIGH PEAK BASSETLAW CAMBRIDGESHIRE HALTON EAST LINDSEY STAFFORDSHIRE ISLE OF JASON ABLEWHITE (CON) ANGLESEY CHESTERFIELD LINCOLNSHIRE MATTHEW ELLIS (CON) CHESHIRE EAST LINCOLN CHESHIRE WEST Former leader, Huntingdonshire DC and former chair, & CHESTER DERBYSHIRE First elected 2012. Former Staffordshire CC FLINTSHIRE DALES NORTH EAST BOLSOVER NEWARK Police and Crime Panel for Cambridgeshire and CONWY CHESHIRE DERBYSHIRE & SHERWOOD cabinet member, former deputy leader MANSFIELD Peterborough. DERBYSHIRE NORTH KESTEVEN Lichfield DC. DENBIGHSHIRE STAFFORDSHIRE NOTTINGHAMSHIRE MOORLANDS www.cambridgeshire-pcc.gov.uk AMBER ASHFIELD www.staffordshire-pcc.gov.uk GEDLING NORTH WREXHAM STOKE- VALLEY BROXTOWE 0300 333 3456 ON- 01785 232385 WALES BOSTON [email protected] TRENT EREWASH NOTTINGHAM [email protected] NORTH NEWCASTLE- NORFOLK UNDER-LYMESTAFFORDSHIRE DERBY SOUTH RUSHCLIFFE STAFFORD EAST SOUTH KESTEVEN GWYNEDD DERBYSHIRE STAFFORDSHIRE SOUTH HOLLAND WEST MERCIA MELTON BROADLAND NORTHAMPTONSHIRE CHARNWOOD GREAT YARMOUTH JOHN-PAUL CAMPION (CON) TELFORD & NORTH WEST KINGS LYNN & STEPHEN MOLD (CON) WREKIN LEICESTERSHIRE CANNOCK LICHFIELD WEST NORFOLK NORWICH CHASE LEICESTERSHIRE Former leader, Wyre Forest DC and cabinet SOUTH RUTLAND Former South Northamptonshire Council LEICESTER NORFOLK member Worcestershire CC. STAFFORDSHIRE TAMWORTH HINCKLEY & PETERBOROUGH councillor. BOSWORTH WEST MIDLANDS WALSALL NORTH OADBY & www.westmercia-pcc.gov.uk WOLVERHAMPTON BLABY WIGSTON FENLAND www.northantspcc.org.uk DAVID JAMIESON (LAB) SHROPSHIRE WARWICKSHIRE 01743 264690 SOUTH 01604 888113 NUNEATON CORBY BRECKLAND First elected 2014 by-election. Former WEST & HARBOROUGH NORFOLK [email protected] SANDWELL BEDWORTH [email protected] EAST DUDLEY MIDLANDS Solihull MBC councillor and MP for WEST HUNTINGDONSHIRE EAST WAVENEY BIRMINGHAM KETTERING CAMBRIDGESHIRE FOREST MERCIA SOLIHULL COVENTRY Plymouth Devonport 1992-2005. WYRE DAVENTRY HEATH RUGBY NORTHAMPTONSHIRE CAMBRIDGESHIRE FOREST MID SUFFOLK www.westmidlands-pcc.gov.uk BROMSGROVE NORTHAMPTONSHIRE WARWICKSHIRE WARWICK SUFFOLK 0121 626 6060 DYFED- POWYS WELLINGBOROUGH SUFFOLK PHILIP SECCOMBE (CON) POWYS MALVERN HILLS REDDITCH ST EDMUNDSBURY SUFFOLK COASTAL TIM PASSMORE (CON) [email protected] NORTHAMPTON CAMBRIDGE CEREDIGION WARWICKSHIRE Stratford-on-Avon DC councillor and BEDFORD First elected 2012. Former leader of Mid WORCESTER WYCHAVON former Territorial Army colonel. STRATFORD-ON-AVON Suffolk DC. SOUTH SOUTH CAMBRIDGESHIRE HEREFORDSHIRE BEDFORDSHIRE IPSWICH www.warwickshire-pcc.gov.uk NORTHAMPTONSHIRE MILTON BABERGH www.suffolk-pcc.gov.uk 01926 412322 KEYNES 01473 782773 CENTRAL [email protected] BEDFORDSHIRE NORTH [email protected] UTTLESFORD BRAINTREE HERTFORDSHIRE TEWKESBURY COTSWOLD AYLESBURY CHERWELL STEVENAGE COLCHESTER TENDRING CARMARTHENSHIRE WEST VALE LUTON EAST ESSEX DYFED-POWYS PEMBROKESHIRE OXFORDSHIRE HERTFORDSHIRE GLOUCESTER CHELTENHAM THAMES DAFYDD LLYWELYN (PC) GWENT FOREST OF BEDFORDSHIRE DEAN VALLEY HERTFORDSHIRE DACORUM HARLOW KATHRYN HOLLOWAY (CON) MERTHYR ST WELWYN Criminology lecturer at Aberystwyth BLAENAU GLOUCESTERSHIRE OXFORD TYDFIL TORFAEN MONMOUTHSHIRE ALBANS HATFIELD CHELMSFORD SOUTH GWENT STROUD EPPING BROXBOURNE Former newspaper reporter and television presenter. University and former intelligence analyst, HERTSMERE FOREST MALDON SWANSEA NEATH WALES CHILTERN CAERPHILLY WATFORD BRENTWOOD www.bedfordshire.pcc.police.uk Dyfed-Powys police. PORT TALBOT RHONDDA VALE OF WYCOMBE THREE RIVERS CYNON TAF SOUTH ROCHFORD 01234 842064 www.dyfedpowys-pcc.org.uk WHITE HORSE BASILDON BRIDGEND OXFORDSHIRE 01267 226440 NEWPORT SOUTH BUCKS [email protected] SOUTH SWINDON WINDSOR & GREATER SOUTHEND-ON-SEA [email protected] CARDIFF GLOUCESTERSHIRE MAIDENHEAD SLOUGH LONDON THURROCK CASTLE POINT BRISTOL 32 BOROUGHS AND CITY VALE OF WEST SPELTHORNE MEDWAY READING GLAMORGAN BERKSHIRE RUNNYMEDE DARTFORD NORTH THANET ESSEX WILTSHIRE WOKINGHAM GRAVESHAM SOMERSET BATH & BRACKNELLFOREST ELMBRIDGE GLOUCESTERSHIRE EPSOM NORTH EAST SWALE ROGER HIRST (CON) SURREY & MARTIN SURL (IND) SOMERSET HEATHWOKING WILTSHIRE BASINGSTOKE RUSHMOOR EWELL TONBRIDGE Former cabinet member Essex CC, deputy SEVENOAKS KENT CANTERBURY & DEANE & DOVER First elected 2012. Former senior police HART GUILDFORD leader Brentwood BC. MOLE MALLING MAIDSTONE officer. VALLEY REIGATE & REIGATE BANSTEAD TANDRIDGE www.essex.pcc.police.uk MENDIP TUNBRIDGE WELLS www.gloucestershire-pcc.gov.uk SURREY ASHFORD Tel: 01245 291600 WEST SOMERSET SEDGEMOOR WAVERLEY CRAWLEY SHEPWAY 01452 754348 TEST EAST AVON & VALLEY WINCHESTER HAMPSHIRE [email protected] [email protected] SOMERSET MID WEALDEN HAMPSHIRE HORSHAM SUSSEX NORTH DEVON SOUTH SOMERSET TAUNTON DEANE SUSSEX ROTHER EASTLEIGH CHICHESTER KENT SOUTH WALES SOUTHAMPTON TORRIDGE MID DEVON NORTH DORSET LEWES MATTHEW SCOTT (CON) ALUN MICHAEL (LAB) ADUR DEVON & NEW FOREST FAREHAM ARUN First elected 2012. MP for Cardiff South CORNWALL EAST DORSET HASTINGS Former Bexley LBC councillor. GOSPORT BRIGHTON SUSSEX EAST DEVON WEST DORSET WORTHING www.kent-pcc.gov.uk
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