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Annual Report 2017 – 2018
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The year saw North Yorkshire remain the safest place in England, as well as the Police force being assessed as ‘good’ by Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary. The roll-out of a transformational mobile working programme, to allow officers to spend more time in communities rather than filling in forms at a police station, was also introduced.
“This was another busy year for North Yorkshire Police, but I am pleased to see significant progress was made in reaching the objectives set out in my Police and Crime Plan.
“Investment has been made across the force, not least in the force control room – in our efforts to reduce waiting times – and in new technology to allow frontline officers and staff to spend more time on the streets of North Yorkshire rather than sat behind desks.
“My focus remains on listening to the views of residents and businesses to make sure that North Yorkshire Police provides an exemplary service. The force is currently going through a transformational programme which will support that aim and, with a new Chief Constable now in place, I am confident we are heading in the right direction.”