Havering Parks Constabulary

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Havering Parks Constabulary
Jurisdictional structure
Operations jurisdictionEngland, UK
Legal jurisdictionParks and open spaces within the London Borough of Havering
Governing bodyHavering London Borough Council
Constituting instrument
  • section 18, Ministry of Housing and Local Government Provisional Order Confirmation (Greater London Parks and Open Spaces) Act 1967
General nature
Specialist jurisdiction
  • Environment, parks, and/or heritage property.
Operational structure
HeadquartersRaphael Park, Romford, Parks Protection Service, RM2 5EB,
Constables5
Facilities
Stations1
Website
Official website of the Havering Parks Protection Service

The Havering Parks Constabulary is a body of constables responsible for policing the parks and open spaces of the London Borough of Havering.

Organisation and Duties[edit]

Constables[edit]

The Constabulary is part of Havering Parks Protection Service, and works seven days a week.[1]

Uniformed Support Officers[edit]

The Service also includes Uniformed Support officers and a Parks Operative Gate Team dedicated to locking and unlocking various park gates.[1]

Headquarters[edit]

The Constabulary and support team are based at the Service's headquarters in Raphael Park, but use motorbikes and off-road vehicles to travel throughout the borough.[2]

Duties[edit]

The Parks Constabulary protects and policies Havering park, occasionally they help outside the park in serious conditions.[3]

Powers[edit]

Constables[edit]

Members of the constabulary are sworn in as constables under article 18 of the Greater London Parks and Open Spaces Order 1967,[4] meaning they have powers of a constable to deal with bye-laws relating to parks and open spaces under their control. Providing a police service and as such do have the powers of arrest, power to seize illicit drugs, carry weapons (such as batons) etc.[5][6]

Generally in London, parks police/constabularies will pass on all serious crime to the local territorial force, which in this case is the Metropolitan Police to investigate.

Vehicles and equipment[edit]

Havering Parks Constabulary use 4x4 marked with "POLICE" and the Parks Constabulary crest, as well as blue and yellow battenburg markings, blue flashing lights and a spotlight.[citation needed]

The motorcycles are also brightly marked and hold the Parks Constabulary crest and blue lights.

Uniform[edit]

The constables wear a typical British police uniform, including:

  • Black peaked cap with black and white chequered cap band & force capbadge
  • White shirt and black tie
  • Black jacket
  • Black trousers
  • Black boots.

Duty belts, stab vests, high-visibility clothing and motorbike protective clothing are worn where necessary.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Charleston, John. "Park protection". www.havering.gov.uk.
  2. ^ Charleston, John. "Park protection". www.havering.gov.uk. Retrieved 2 September 2020.
  3. ^ Daily, The Havering (Feb 19, 2020). "Parks police help stranded motorists in Upminster". The Havering Daily.
  4. ^ The 1967 order is scheduled to the Ministry of Housing and Local Government Provisional Order Confirmation (Greater London Parks and Open Spaces) Act 1967
  5. ^ Abbasah, Ann-Marie (14 January 2016). "Police powers for Havering Parks Protection Team upheld after vote". Romford Recorder. Retrieved 2 September 2020.
  6. ^ http://friendsofraphaelpark.org.uk/newsletters/2016Q1.pdf [bare URL PDF]

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