Police Roll of Honour Trust

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Trust Crown Badge

The Police Roll of Honour Trust is a charitable organisation registered in England & Wales[1] and Scotland,[2] it was founded in 2000 and records all those British police officers who have died on and in the line of duty. It has been granted a Royal Charter.[3]

Royal charter

In November 2016,

Queen Elizabeth II and it was presented to the charity by the former Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis, Lord Hogan-Howe, QPM.[5]

The trust worked with the College of Arms to create their crown badge that was approved by Queen Elizabeth II in 2009.[6]

Police Roll of Honour

The Police Roll of Honour Trust researches and maintains the UK Police Roll of Honour and has provided this for various other organisations. The complete UK Police Roll of Honour is displayed at the National Police Memorial, it is laid out by day and lists all those Police Officers who have died on that day throughout history. There are roughly 4,000 names contained within the UK Police Roll of Honour, but ongoing research is slowly adding to that total.

Patrons

There are four patrons, they are Dame Cressida Dick, Iain Livingstone, Martin Hewitt, and Matt Jukes.[7][8]

Cyprus Police Memorial

During the

British police officers sent to Cyprus to help the local police. British soldiers and police became embroiled and were seen as legitimate targets of the EOKA group. Eight United Kingdom Police Unit officers were killed at the hands of terrorists, and three more died due to other causes.[9]
In 2014, the Police Roll of Honour Trust unveiled a new Cyprus Police Memorial.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Charity Commission of England & Wales". Retrieved 11 October 2018.
  2. ^ "Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator".
  3. ^ "Charters Granted - Privy Council". Retrieved 12 October 2018.
  4. ^ "London Gazette - Notice of Petition for Royal Charter".
  5. ^ "Police Oracle News - Royal recognition".
  6. ^ "College of Arms - Police Roll of Honour Crown Badge".
  7. ^ "Police Roll of Honour Trust Patrons".
  8. ^ "South Wales Police Chief Contable becomes charity patron".
  9. ^ "Cyprus Police Memorial". www.westmerciapolfed.co.uk. Archived from the original on 8 January 2017. Retrieved 11 October 2018.

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