Lancashire Constabulary Exceeds Government Recruitment Targets


More than 600 additional police officers joined Lancashire Constabulary within the last 4 years, exceeding their target to recruit 509 additional officers set by the government. 

Lancashire Constabulary are proudly celebrating after recruiting an additional 612 police officers, many of whom have completed their training and others on their way towards becoming fully-fledged officers, serving alongside their committed colleagues. 

Since September 2019, over 11,000 applications were submitted to join as a Police Officer on one of the 5 different entry routes into policing that Lancashire Constabulary offer. 

Chief Constable Chris Rowley, pictured at a recent kit inspection said: “I am pleased we have exceeded our recruitment target and welcome these new officers as they join the Lancashire Police family. I have been able to speak with almost all of these new recruits and am filled with confidence that they will serve the communities of Lancashire to the very highest of standards. 

“These new recruits take our police officer headcount to 3,587, who serve the 1.5 million people living in the diverse communities of Lancashire. We are particularly proud that we are the only force to have recruited more female officers and have also increased representation from black and minority ethnicities. It has taken an incredible amount of work to get to this strong position and I know we will reap the benefits in our communities moving forwards” 

“I wanted to take this opportunity to once again thank all of those different departments who have worked tirelessly and gone above and beyond their daily business to exceed this exceptional target. I would also like to thank all our officers who have chosen to serve in Lancashire. I am delighted to hear about the positive impact they are already making.” 

Andrew Snowden, Police and Crime Commissioner for Lancashire said: 

“I’m delighted that we have exceeded our Police Uplift recruitment target in Lancashire, with 612 additional officers now either recruited, in training or already out taking the fight to criminals. I also want to thank the Constabulary for all their work in getting us to this point, with teams from HR to vetting to the training school and numerous others.  

“It represents an exciting time for policing in Lancashire as more and more officers gain the knowledge and experience to make a real difference in the fight against crime across the county, with visible, community focused policing making people and the communities they live and work in safer. 

“I continue to meet more new recruits when out with officers on the beat and seeing the difference they are already starting to make, with the bolstering of neighbourhood teams and more proactive policing capability already being put into our communities, there really will be no place to hide for criminals who operate here in Lancashire.   

“It’s through these new recruits and my close work with the Chief Constable that we will see the best possible use of additional resources coming into Lancashire, tackling anti-social behaviour, disrupting criminal gangs and delivering on the other key priorities in my Fighting Crime Plan.” 

Recruitment will continue through 2023/24 with a variety of entry routes available to join Lancashire Constabulary. 

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Lancashire Police bolstered by 140 new officers


We continue to strengthen our ranks with 140 more officers sworn into the force this month. 

Four ceremonies were held at the force HQ to formally attest and welcome the new recruits. 

The newest members of the Lancashire Police family are now training to become fully operational for their roles on immediate response and investigations.  

Proud family and friends looked on at the attestation ceremonies which were hosted at police HQ by Deputy Chief Constable Sacha Hatchett and Chief Constable Chris Rowley. 

Chief Constable Chris Rowley said: “We are extremely pleased to continue to strengthen the force with this cohort of students of the highest calibre, who are passionate about serving the communities of Lancashire and keeping the public safe. Our rigorous training will equip them to become diligent and dedicated officers who will uphold the exacting standards and values of the force.  These officers will ensure that delivering a first-class victim service is at the heart of everything they do; they will uphold the King’s peace, protect the people of Lancashire and bring offenders to justice.   

We are proud and delighted to welcome them to the Lancashire Police family.” 

Find out more about becoming an officer with Lancashire Constabulary here. 

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Could you get justice for victims of crime like PC Marc?


We wanted to share with you a real glimpse into some of the incidents our officers respond to on a day to day basis.

Once such officer is PC Marc, who along with Police Dog Viper, were the first on scene locate an offender who had stolen a vehicle.

We had a chat with Marc and asked him to tell us a bit more about the shift, and how he put his training, skills and experience into action. Hear what Marc has to say in the next video…

We are immensely proud of Marc, Viper and all the other colleagues who helped to bring the offender to justice and return the vehicle back to its rightful owner.

If you are interested in becoming a Police Officer with Lancashire Constabulary, you can find our about you can also find out about our Police Officer recruitment entry routes here.

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Follow PC Umar on a shift in Accrington

Q&A session with PC Stef Burrows

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Could you save a life like PC Jack?


We wanted to share with you a real glimpse into some of the incidents our officers respond to on a day to day basis.

Once such officer is PC Jack, who along with his colleague PC Marc, were the first on scene to a drowning accident of a child.

We caught up with Jack and asked him to tell us a bit more about the shift, and how he put his training, skills and experience into action. Jack explains this in the next video.

We are immensely proud of Jack and his colleagues for everything they did at this incident.

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Pictured is Freddie, happy and well after the accident shared kindly by his family, who also sent the following message of thanks…

“Words don’t seem enough when thanking you for saving Freddie’s life. But we want you to know how grateful we are for what you did that day.

We know Freddie might not be here with us today if you hadn’t got to him as quickly as you did.

Thank you so much!”

If you are interested in becoming a Police Officer with Lancashire Constabulary, you can find our about you can also find out about our Police Officer recruitment entry routes here.

Watch some of our other vlogs…

Follow PC Umar on a shift in Accrington

Q&A session with PC Stef Burrows

Thinking about becoming a Police Officer?

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Q&A session with Police Officer Steph


We went out on car patrol with PC Steph and asked her lots of  questions about her experience of joining as a Police Officer on the Police Constable Degree Apprenticeship programme. 

Find out what she has to say about the role including the challenging elements and the best part about the role and what she is looking forward to the most in the future.

Could this be the perfect career opportunity for you?

If you are interested in becoming a Police Officer there are two entry routes to choose from dependent upon your prior education attainment.

Police Constable Degree Apprenticeship recruitment is open!

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50 new Officers hit the beat in Lancashire!


We have this week welcomed fifty new officers to the front line of the Lancashire Constabulary family.

And the new recruits will now be heading out across the county to begin their careers serving and protecting the communities of Lancashire.

Two attestation ceremonies were held at Lancashire Constabulary HQ this week to swear in the new officers who have joined through the Degree Holder Entry Programme (DHEP)

The recruits were sworn in by Chief Constable Chris Rowley and Deputy Chief Constable Sacha Hatchett and joined by family and friends.

PC Awais Hussain said “The attestation ceremony is a really special day for me and my family, as this is the beginning of my career as a Police Constable.  I am devoting my time and effort to serving communities and that is really important to me.”

PC Victoria Hill said “It is great to share this special day in front of my family in particularly my dad as he worked at Lancashire Constabulary.  He is my inspiration and I hope that I can achieve just as much in my career as he did.”

Chief Constable Chris Rowley said: It’s fantastic to officially welcome these new officers to the Lancashire Constabulary family. They have been through a rigorous selection and training programme and I am immensely proud of what they have achieved so far and I look forward to following their careers as they help and protect the communities of Lancashire.

Find out more about becoming a Police Officer here.

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Police Officer Fitness Test with PC Yasmin


We caught up with PC Yasmin Hylton to talk about the Police Officer Fitness Test (Bleep Test) which forms part of the application process.

Here is what she had to say!

Find out more about the role of a Police Officer here!

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