| Lothian and Borders Police |
 Lothian and Borders Police area | | Coverage | | Area | Edinburgh, East Lothian, Midlothian, West Lothian, Borders | | Size | 6,456 km² | | Population | Approx 800,000 | | Operations | | Formed | May 16, 1975 | | HQ | Fettes, Edinburgh | | Budget | {{{budget}}} | | Officers | Approx 2,600 | | Divisions | 4 | | Stations | 51 | | Chief Constable | David Strang | | | Website | Force web site | Lothian and Borders Police is the police force for the Scottish council areas of the City of Edinburgh, East Lothian, Midlothian, Scottish Borders and West Lothian. The force's headquarters are in Fettes Avenue, Edinburgh. Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ...
David Strang is the Chief Constable of the Lothian and Borders Police Force. ...
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The 32 council areas of Scotland form the local government areas of Scotland, all of them unitary authorities. ...
City of Edinburgh (Mòr-bhaile Dhùn Ãideann in Gaelic) is one of 32 unitary council regions in Scotland. ...
East Lothian (Lodainn an Ear in Gaelic) is one of 32 unitary council areas in Scotland, and a lieutenancy Area. ...
The central portions of the old province of Lothian in Scotland, centred around Edinburgh, became known as Midlothian, Scotland. ...
Scottish Borders (often referred to locally as The Borders or The Borderland) is one of 35 local government unitary council areas of Scotland. ...
Location Geography Area Ranked 20th - Total 427 km² - % Water ? Admin HQ Livingston ISO 3166-2 GB-WLN ONS code 00RH Demographics Population Ranked 10th - Total (2005) 163,780 - Density 384 / km² Scottish Gaelic - Total () {{{Scottish council Gaelic Speakers}}} Politics West Lothian Council http://www. ...
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Lothian and Borders Police was formed on May 16, 1975 by an amalgamation of Berwick, Roxburgh and Selkirk Constabulary, Edinburgh City Police and The Lothians and Peebles Constabulary. May 16 is the 136th day of the year (137th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 1975 (MCMLXXV) was a common year starting on Wednesday (link will display full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...
The force has around 2600 officers and 1100 support staff. The Chief Constable is David Strang who replaced Paddy Tomkins on March 29th 2007. Chief Constable is the title given to the commanding officer of every territorial police force in the United Kingdom except the two responsible for Greater London. ...
David Strang is the Chief Constable of the Lothian and Borders Police Force. ...
Paddy Tomkins is the Chief Constable of Lothian and Borders Police, which he joined in 2002. ...
A low point for the force was the Fettesgate scandal in the early 1990s, when confidential documents were stolen from the headquarters building. They have since policed major events like the European summit of December 1992 and the Make Poverty History demonstration in July 2005. Fettesgate was the term given to a major scandal involving the Lothian and Borders Police force in the 1990s, from its Fettes Row headquarters near Fettes College in Edinburgh. ...
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Divisions The Lothian and Borders Police area stretches from Blackridge in the west to Newcastleton in the south. It is split into four territorial divisions: Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ...
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Blackridge is a community in eastern Allegheny County and is a suburb of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. ...
Newcastleton, or Copshaw Holm is a village in the Scottish Borders, only a few miles from the border of Scotland with England. ...
Non territorial divisions provide more specialist roles to the entire force, and provide administration functions, the operation non territorial divisions are: City of Edinburgh (Mòr-bhaile Dhùn Ãideann in Gaelic) is one of 32 unitary council regions in Scotland. ...
East Lothian (Lodainn an Ear in Gaelic) is one of 32 unitary council areas in Scotland, and a lieutenancy Area. ...
The central portions of the old province of Lothian in Scotland, centred around Edinburgh, became known as Midlothian, Scotland. ...
Location Geography Area Ranked 20th - Total 427 km² - % Water ? Admin HQ Livingston ISO 3166-2 GB-WLN ONS code 00RH Demographics Population Ranked 10th - Total (2005) 163,780 - Density 384 / km² Scottish Gaelic - Total () {{{Scottish council Gaelic Speakers}}} Politics West Lothian Council http://www. ...
Scottish Borders (often referred to locally as The Borders or The Borderland) is one of 35 local government unitary council areas of Scotland. ...
Charles Vincent, founder of the Metropolitan Police CID The Criminal Investigation Department (CID) is the branch of all British Police and many other Commonwealth police forces to which plain clothes detectives belong. ...
A Division A Division was created in 2002 following the amalgamation of the City of Edinburgh's three previous divisions. The original divisions were known as 'B Division' which covered the City Centre, along with the South and East of the City. Areas covered by the division were Gayfield, Princes Street, St Leonards, (Edinburgh), and Howdenhall. Princes Street, as viewed facing west from the Scott Monument Princes Street and the Castle at twilight Princes Street is the main shopping street in Edinburgh city centre, although it was originally designed to be a residential street. ...
'C Division' covered the west of the city, including Edinburgh Airport. It predominantly covered the area to the West of Lothian Road, and included the West End, Corstorphine, Balerno, and Oxgangs. Edinburgh Airport (IATA: EDI, ICAO: EGPH) is located in Edinburgh, Scotland, and is the eighth-largest airport in the UK.[1] It is located 8 statute miles (13 km) west of the city centre and is situated just off the M8 motorway. ...
The A702 is a major road in Scotland, that runs from Edinburgh to St. ...
Corstorphine is a western suburb of Edinburgh in Scotland. ...
Balerno is a suburb of the Scottish capital Edinburgh. ...
Oxgangs is a suburb located in the south-west of Edinburgh, Scotland. ...
'D Division' covered the coastal areas of Edinburgh including South Queensferry, Drylaw, Leith, Portobello, and Craigmillar. South Queensferry seen from the Forth Road Bridge. ...
Drylaw is a suburb of Edinburgh, the capital of Scotland. ...
The Water of Leith looking upriver from the docks, with the old buildings along Leith Shore including The Kings Wark and The Old Ship Hotel and Kings Landing. ...
Portobello is a beach resort 3 miles (5 km) to the east of Edinburgh city centre along the coast of the Firth of Forth from Leith. ...
Craigmillar is a suburb of Edinburgh in the south east of the city, consisting mainly of council housing. ...
A Division was created to better administer the policing of the City of Edinburgh and its headquarters is St Leonards Police Station.
E Division E Division covers the area of East Lothian, and Midlothian, and stretches from the Edinburgh City Bypass to Dunbar in the east. The headquarters of E Division is Dalkeith police station. East Lothian (Lodainn an Ear in Gaelic) is one of 32 unitary council areas in Scotland, and a lieutenancy Area. ...
The central portions of the old province of Lothian in Scotland, centred around Edinburgh, became known as Midlothian, Scotland. ...
This article is about Dunbar in Scotland. ...
Dalkeith (Scottish Gaelic: Dail Cheith) (pop. ...
Police stations in E Division include: Midlothian: Dalkeith (HQ), Newbattle, Gorebridge, Bonnyrigg, Loanhead, Penicuik. East Lothian: Musselburgh, Prestonpans, Tranent, Haddington, North Berwick, Dunbar,
F Division F Division, is situated to the West of Edinburgh and covers from the City boundaries to Fauldhouse in the west. The headquarters is based in Livingston. The tone or style of this article or section may not be appropriate for Wikipedia. ...
, Livingston is the fourth post-war new town to be built in Scotland, designated in 1962. ...
The division’s officers are sometimes referred to as “F Troop”, although this is regarded as offensive as “F Troop” was originally a comedy set in the old west of America (first shown September 14, 1965) that followed a group of misfit cavalrymen in the U.S. Army. is the 257th day of the year (258th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 1965 (MCMLXV) was a common year starting on Friday (link will display full calendar) of the 1965 Gregorian calendar. ...
G Division G Division is the largest territorial division in Lothian and Borders Police and covers the Scottish Borders. It is approximately twice the size of all the other divisions combined, and borders England in the South. This is a predominantly rural area featuring rolling country side and isolated population areas. The headquarters is based in Hawick. Scottish Borders (often referred to locally as The Borders or The Borderland) is one of 35 local government unitary council areas of Scotland. ...
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, Hawick (IPA []) is a town in the Scottish Borders in the south east of Scotland. ...
X Division X Division provides investigative support to the entire force. While detectives may be allocated to assist other divisions as their main role as detectives, they can be pooled to provide assistance whether their specialist skills are required. Also known as the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) they are the detectives of the force and investigate major crimes as well as everyday crimes such as housebreaking and robberies. X Division is predominantly a plain clothes division.
O Division O Division provides specialist operations support to the force. It is predominantly made up of the Traffic Policing Units which are based at the headquarters of each division. They also provide specialist Firearms and Public Order (Riot Police) support to all divisions. This division is predominantly uniformed. O Division also includes The Force Communications Centre (FCC).
Training All applicants to the force as with all Scottish Police Forces must attend an initial 15 week basic training course at the Scottish Police College based at Tulliallan Castle, Kincardine on Forth. Coat-of-arms of the Scottish Police College The Scottish Police College, based at Tulliallan Castle, in Kincardine-on-Forth, provides basic training to all new recruits to the Scottish Police Forces. ...
Tulliallan Castle. ...
Kincardine on Forth is a town located on the Firth of Forth, in Fife, Scotland. ...
This course provides a basic grounding in policing in Scotland. Following the 15 week course officers are returned to their forces to continue training. After one year in force, officers re-attend the College to complete a further two week course and assessment period. After a further year officers are assessed on their abilities and 'confirmed' in their role should they meet the required standard. Training from initial course to confirmation takes a minimum of two years. Officers transferring from other Scottish forces are not required to attend the college, unlike those transferring from the rest of the United Kingdom, who are required to attend a shortened course to learn Scottish Law due to legal differences.
See also The Association of Chief Police Officers in Scotland is the collective organisation of Chief Constables, Deputy Chief Constables and Assistant Chief Constables from the eight Police forces in Scotland. ...
The Scottish Crime and Drug Enforcement Agency (SCDEA) is a national police agency in Scotland responsible for disrupting and dismantling serious organised crime groups; by taking the profit out of such crime and reducing the demand for such products. ...
Coat-of-arms of the Scottish Police College The Scottish Police College, based at Tulliallan Castle, in Kincardine-on-Forth, provides basic training to all new recruits to the Scottish Police Forces. ...
The Lothian and Borders Police Pipe Band is a grade one pipe band based in Edinburgh, Scotland. ...
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