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Police teams across Scotland are recognised for maintaining safety, supporting communities and remaining operational despite severe winter weather.
The first End Point Assessment for probationary police officers in Scotland has taken place at Dounreay and Garlogie.
CNC recognised for EDI work, improved support for carers and families, reduced gender pay gap, and expanding staff inclusion networks.
Three arrested in Barrow after a multi-agency Project Servator stop uncovers suspected drugs and cash with further property searches carried out in Millom.
The CNC has reinforced its wellbeing focus through the Police Covenant, helping shape national best practice and earning recognition for its health initiatives.
The Civil Nuclear Constabulary (CNC) welcomes its newest recruits.
Civil Nuclear Constabulary apprentice officers put their learning into action as they head towards end point assessments.
Specialist officers safely escorted MOX fuel from Europe to Asia, earning praise for their maritime security and showcasing strong global nuclear partnerships.
CNC’s Relocate to Dounreay recruitment campaign, showcasing life in Caithness, is shortlisted for the RAD Awards’ Creative Idea category.
To celebrate the 20th anniversary of the CNC, employees have participated in a series of fundraising activities to support Cancer Research UK (CRUK).
The CNC has been named finalists in two categories of the Oscar Kilo awards, which celebrate the best initiatives, teams and individuals across UK policing.
From bespoke tuition to inclusive coaching, CNC’s refreshed training gives recruits the tools to succeed in armed policing.
The CNC outperforms national average in workforce survey, with strong teamwork and wellbeing support, while pledging action on areas needing improvement.
The CNC bade farewell to Chief Superintendent Kevin Carter, who retired after an exceptional policing career spanning almost 39 years.
Chief Constable Simon Chesterman was proud to present commendations to officers who went above and beyond.
The CNC gathered to celebrate the achievements of long serving police officers and staff.
CNC has partnered with Crimestoppers to provide a 24/7, fully anonymous way to report misconduct, with a clear focus on tackling sexual harassment.
PC Ian Disbury, a dog handler from Dounreay, attended Countess Bathurst’s 60th birthday celebrations at her Cirencester estate last weekend.
Chief Superintendent Tim Needham leaves a legacy of leadership after nearly 30 years with the constabulary.
The service was held at the National Memorial Arboretum to celebrate the CNC’s 20th anniversary and to remember those who have died whilst serving in the CNC.
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