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Mounted police plan moves forward | Mounted police plan moves forward |
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North Wales Police have taken a step towards introducing a mounted section after police authority members backed the move "in principle". | |
However, the authority wants chief constable Richard Brunstrom to present a detailed business plan first. | However, the authority wants chief constable Richard Brunstrom to present a detailed business plan first. |
Authority members said they wanted to be sure the four police horse unit can be funded without it having an adverse affect on neighbourhood policing. | Authority members said they wanted to be sure the four police horse unit can be funded without it having an adverse affect on neighbourhood policing. |
At present mounted officers are bought in from Merseyside Police as needed. | At present mounted officers are bought in from Merseyside Police as needed. |
Thirteen authority members voted in favour - with two abstentions - at an authority meeting in Colwyn Bay. | Thirteen authority members voted in favour - with two abstentions - at an authority meeting in Colwyn Bay. |
Several members had voiced concerns about whether it was an appropriate time to introduce a mounted section when 120 civilian jobs were being axed because the force faced a cash crisis. | Several members had voiced concerns about whether it was an appropriate time to introduce a mounted section when 120 civilian jobs were being axed because the force faced a cash crisis. |
However, Mr Brunstrom said a mounted section of four horses was an idea whose time had come. | However, Mr Brunstrom said a mounted section of four horses was an idea whose time had come. |
It was possible that a very good deal could be reached with the National Trust to stable the horses at Erddig, near Wrexham, he said, and to share the facility with Cheshire Police. | It was possible that a very good deal could be reached with the National Trust to stable the horses at Erddig, near Wrexham, he said, and to share the facility with Cheshire Police. |
There was also the possibility of sponsorship. | There was also the possibility of sponsorship. |
Mr Brunstrom said that police horses were highly effective and had a huge and manpower-saving impact and that now was the right time to introduce them. | Mr Brunstrom said that police horses were highly effective and had a huge and manpower-saving impact and that now was the right time to introduce them. |
Officers and horses hired from Merseyside are being used in north Wales over the Christmas period. | Officers and horses hired from Merseyside are being used in north Wales over the Christmas period. |
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