Bradford City Police
City of Bradford Police | |
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Agency overview | |
Formed | 1897 |
Dissolved | 1974 |
Jurisdictional structure | |
Operations jurisdiction | Bradford, West Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom |
Size | 143 sq mi (370 km2) |
Population | 216,495 |
Legal jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Governing body | |
Constituting instrument | |
General nature |
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Operational structure | |
Headquarters | Bradford City Hall (1897-1974) |
Divisions | 3 |
Facilities | |
Stations | 20 |
The Bradford City Police was the municipal police department of the city of Bradford, West Yorkshire, England, UK.
History[]
Bradford Borough Charter was granted in 1847, and Bradford Corporation acquired all the statutory powers from the old Municipal Corporation. In 1848, the City of Bradford Police Force was amalgamated, with a Borough HQ No. 24-26 Swaine Street.
- 1854 Southgate, Great Horton
- 1859 Reservoir Lodge, Church St Manningham
- 1859 Manchester Rd/ Mill St
- 1859 Wakefield Rd/ Rutland St East Bowling
Bradford was granted city status in 1897.
During the Second World War, many places of worship were turned into auxiliary stations for the Bradford City Police, such as Greenhill Methodist Church, which was later demolished and the site it was on is now occupied by Eccleshill Library.[1]
By 1968, all of the other police forces within the traditional county of West Yorkshire had merged to become the West Yorkshire Constabulary. Only Leeds and Bradford remained independent until they too, were merged into the new West Yorkshire Police Service, six years' later in 1974.[2]
Divisional structure[]
For operational purposes, Bradford Police was divided into three divisions. The force headquarters was in Bradford City Hall. The divisions with their associated stations and divisional identifiers were:
A | East Bradford | New Leeds, Bowling, Eccleshill, Idle, Tong, Thornbury, Thackley and Tyersal |
B | South West Bradford | Little Horton, Great Horton, Wibsey, Buttershaw, Low Moor and Wyke |
C | North West Bradford | Manningham, Allerton, Heaton, Thornton, Frizinghall and Sandy Lane |
Special Service[]
- Traffic Division.
- Underwater Search & Rescue Team.
- Police Dog Section.
Transport[]
- Morris Eight 1935–1948
- Ford Anglia 1939–1967
- Morris Minor 1948–1971
- Ford Zodiac 1951–1972
- Mini 1959–1974
- Rover P6 2000 1963–1973
- Hillman Imp 1963–1974
- Ford Transit 1965–1974
- Ford Escort 1968–1974
- Rover P6 3500 1968–1974
- Austin Maxi 1969–1974
- Land Rover Range Rover Classic 1970–1974
References[]
- ^ Jagger, David (20 August 2016). "Former police officer takes down station particulars for new book". Bradford Telegraph and Argus. Retrieved 8 June 2018.
- ^ "The history of Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Constabulary" (PDF). justiceinspectorates.gov.uk. p. 179. Retrieved 8 June 2018.
- Local government in Bradford
- Defunct police forces of England
- History of Bradford