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Neighbourhood Constables
Neighbourhood Constables are a variation of the existing Special Constables, who are police-trained, uniformed volunteers, with the same powers as a regular officer. Their duties are varied and they can be asked to work anywhere in their police force area.
In contrast, Neighbourhood Constables only work in a specific area - their own neighbourhood, so they become a regular figure on the local scene. In rural areas they may be called Parish Constables, but the idea is the same - to provide more police on the beat, with all the advantages a police presence brings.
Their main duties are foot patrols of a neighbourhood area. Neighbourhood Constables also keep in regular contact with community groups, Neighbourhood Watch and Street Watch schemes, schoolchildren and local traders - promoting initiatives, helping groups and offering advice. If you want to join contact your local police or call 0345 272 272 for a Specials information pack - and note 'Neighbourhood Constable' on your application.
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