Avon and Somerset Police

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Avon and Somerset Police Jobs

We are a progressive and caring organisation of over 6,000 people.

As the seventh largest police force in England and Wales, we serve a population of more than 1.65 million, across a large and diverse area.

And, while we have over 3,000 police officers, PCSOs and special constables, we also employ thousands of people in a variety of staff roles.

There has been a police force serving the Avon and Somerset area for more than 180 years. In 1835, the Municipal Corporation Act gave towns and cities the power to create their own professional police forces.

Bath and Bristol were among the first cities in the country to form their own police forces. Our first police officers would have worn a uniform of a top hat, blue swallow-tailed coat and white dress trousers, with a cape or greatcoat.

They were equipped with a rattle, a wooden truncheon and a wicker lunch basket with access to cutlasses and handcuffs in case they got into some serious trouble.

Bath Constabulary was the first to form in 1836, followed later the same year by Bristol. Bridgwater and Chard formed a constabulary in 1839 and in 1940 they become part of the Somerset Constabulary.

Avon and Somerset Police as we know it today formed in 1974 from the merger of the former Somerset and Bath Constabulary with the Bristol police force and the Staple Hill division of Gloucestershire Constabulary.

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We are looking for people who share our values of caring, inclusive, courageous and learning.