Suffolk Police Federation

Welcome!

Welcome to the Suffolk Police Federation website. This site is split into a number of tabs offering a differing level of access to members of the Public, Police Officers (both subscribing and retired) and support staff.

 

Restricted access to Officers is there to allow relevant discussions and information updates to be made known to all subscribing members of Suffolk Police Federation. It will hopefully assist and provide detail on matters affecting Suffolk Police Officers. 

Your feedback is important to us in order that this site can be better developed through the needs of officers.

 Please use the contact us link as appropriate. 

NARPO is a UK-based, rank-free association of retired police officers dedicated to improving benefits for all members and their website is:

www.narpo.org.uk or for the Suffolk Branch:  www.narposuffolk.org.uk

 National Police Federation link:  http://www.polfed.org/  

 Police Federation National Detective Forum  www.pfndf.org

 

Home Secretary's speech to Police Federation Conference 2012  NEW

Paul McKeever Chairman's speech to PFEW Conference 2012

Thank you message from National Chairman re stop the 20% police cuts march 

150 Suffolk Police Join Protest in Whitehall - Bury Free Press

Letter to Prime Minister delivered at conclusion of march on 10 May

Advertisement in today's Metro - Thousands of off duty officers march in London -

National Police Federation Videos

Stop Police cuts - Twitter Feed

New commissioner will "politicise" Suffolk Police

Thousands of off duty police officers from all over England and Wales will march in London on 10 May -

More than 450 Suffolk and Norfolk police officers to join London Cuts protest March

Police Pension Update from National General Secretary

Make your voice heard on 10 May -

General Secretary's address to PNB meeting

Letter to Home Secretary from PFEW General Secretary re pensions – 10 April 2012

Letter to Home Secretary re Determinations in respect of Winsor Part One report – 10 April 2012

General Secretary, Ian Rennie's speech to IDS - 29 March

PFEW response to Home Secretary's announcement on Winsor 2, together with Home Secretary's announcement -

 Letter asking Home Secretary to reject Winsor 2 outright

Police Federation to ballot members on industrial rights and to hold an event to highlight concerns about government cuts to policing

PFEW Response to Winsor part 2.

JBB Circular re Annual Leave during School Holidays 2012  

Anglia Regional News - Anglia Tonight - Review into Cuts - watch here 

 

 You can hear a radio interview from BBC Radio Suffolk with Mick Richardson, our General Secretary about the riots and cuts to police funding here

  

 

Police Protest: Star

 

 

Police Charities

The Suffolk Police Benevolent Fund comprises of four charities:  the Benevolent Fund itself, The Gurney Fund, The Police Dependants Trust and lastly Flint House.  Over 70% of our members know that contributing to this fund is a worthy cause.  You are not only potentially helping yourself for any future difficulties but assisting and supporting your colleagues in times of hardship.   Below is further information or contact their websites.  To join click here for an application form.

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The Gurney Fund

Gurney Fund - www.gurneyfund.org/

The Gurney Fund may help children not only of Police Officers who have died on duty, but of those who have taken early retirement on ill-health grounds.  I have been successful in arranging an award for a previous member, which I know was gracefully received.  The grants may be made for various items which families could not otherwise afford, such as educational trips, musical instruments, books and school uniforms.  Income is derived from your contributions to Suffolk Constabulary Benevolent Fund and any other contributions from you or the public.

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