Cambridge City Police
Cambridge City Police was the territorial police force responsible for law enforcement in Cambridge, England, from 1836 to 1965. From its creation until April 1951 it was known as Cambridge Borough Police.[1]
History
1836–1851
The Cambridge Borough Police was established on 21 January 1836 to police within the Cambridgeshire county limits, much smaller then than they are today. At this time, the force employed just thirty police officers.
There were no other police forces outside the city proper until April 1951 when the Cambridgeshire Constabulary was established, initially employing a total of seventy officers. This new force prompted the name of the Cambridge Borough Police to change to 'Cambridge City Police'.
1851–1965
On 31 March 1965, five police forces in the Cambridge area—Cambridge City Police, Isle of Ely Constabulary, Huntingdonshire Constabulary, Peterborough Combined Police and Cambridgeshire Constabulary—were united to form the Mid-Anglia Constabulary, headquartered in Brampton. The name changed on 31 March 1974 to form today's Cambridgeshire Constabulary following alterations to the county boundaries.
See also
- Cambridgeshire Constabulary
- Policing in the United Kingdom
- Cambridgeshire Fire and Rescue Service
- East of England Ambulance Service
References
- "Cambridgeshire Constabulary History". Archived from the original on 3 November 2016. Retrieved 5 June 2016.