New Notts Police boss makes pledge 'to put public first'

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She previously led the force’s knife crime and Covid strategy

Nottinghamshire Police’s next chief constable has vowed to ensure the county's police force 'puts the public first'. Kate Meynell was questioned by a special Nottinghamshire Police and Crime Panel hearing on Wednesday, September 21, before being officially and unanimously confirmed in the role.

“It is really important if we are to be successful as an organisation that the public have trust and confidence and we are seen to be legitimate. “I have enjoyed my time working in Derbyshire alongside some great colleagues, but this is a dream job for me. Nottinghamshire Police has a positive, strong workforce and I do feel we have the opportunity now to continue the improvements that Craig Guildford has started. The force has moved a long way forward under his leadership.

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