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Designation of Local Police Commander

Meeting: 16/12/2015 - Council (Item 22)

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Decision:

(i)           to note its opposition to the formation of a single police division for Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire and Moray;

(ii)          to note and welcome the Chief Constable’s nomination of Chief Superintendent Campbell Thomson as the Local Police Commander for Aberdeen City and to confirm its support for the appointment;

(iii)         to note nevertheless that the current arrangements for the appointment of Local Police Commanders include no meaningful role for local authorities and local communities; and

(iv)         to invite Chief Superintendent Thomson to attend an early meeting of the Communities, Housing and Infrastructure Committee to discuss his plans for police services in Aberdeen.

Minutes:

The Council had before it a report by the Chief Executive which advised of the Chief Constable of Police Scotland’s nomination for the role of Local Police Commander for Aberdeen City.

 

The report recommended:-

that the Council -

(a)          note the Chief Constable of Police Scotland’s nomination of Chief Superintendent  Campbell Thomson as the Local Police Commander for Aberdeen City and to confirm its support for the appointment; and

(b)          invite Chief Superintendent Thomson to attend an early meeting of the Communities, Housing and Infrastructure Committee to discuss his plans for police services in Aberdeen.

 

The Council resolved:-

(i)           to note its opposition to the formation of a single police division for Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire and Moray;

(ii)          to note and welcome the Chief Constable’s nomination of Chief Superintendent Campbell Thomson as the Local Police Commander for Aberdeen City and to confirm its support for the appointment;

(iii)         to note nevertheless that the current arrangements for the appointment of Local Police Commanders include no meaningful role for local authorities and local communities; and

(iv)         to invite Chief Superintendent Thomson to attend an early meeting of the Communities, Housing and Infrastructure Committee to discuss his plans for police services in Aberdeen.