Displaying 1 - 15 of 2511
West Yorkshire Police are committed to providing the best possible service to our communities, ensuring everyone has fair access to all our services and treating everyone with respect at all times. We aim to integrate equality and human rights into everything we do to deliver a service which meets the needs of our communities and supports our workforce.
The Tour de Yorkshire 2019 will be held for the fifth time this year from Thursday 2nd May to Sunday 5th May 2019.
Burglaries often increase during the Spring and Summer months, when burglars take advantage of people leaving doors and windows open during the warmer weather.
Anti Burglary Campaign - Autumn / Winter 2016. As burglaries often increase during the Autumn and Winter months - taking simple measures such as locking your doors and windows, not leaving valuables on display and using your alarm can significantly reduce your chances of being a victim.
Special Police Services (SPS) is the provision by the police of an additional special service i.e. beyond that which the police would consider necessary to meet their public duty obligations, and which is provided at the request of organising bodies of certain events and for which the organising body must pay.
The West Yorkshire Police Chief Officers Team consists of Chief Constable, Deputy Chief Constable, Assistant Chief Constables, Assistant Chief Officer and Human Resources Director.
West Yorkshire Police on social media communications channels, including Facebook, Flickr, Instagram, Twitter and YouTube.
Gender pay gap 2022 - HTML / accessible version - to accompany PDF version of gender pay gap document
Gender pay gap 2021 - HTML / accessible version - to accompany PDF version of gender pay gap document
Publication Scheme - Services Provided by the Police Force
Ask the Police features a wide range of topics from what to do after a road accident to who to contact about rubbish being dumped in your neighbourhood. Visitors to the site can also ask a question by email.
The policing of wildlife crime is a specialist subject. West Yorkshire Police have appointed Wildlife Crime Officers (WCOs) who, along with their normal duties, volunteer to investigate wildlife offences as well as linked crime types such as rural crime, plant theft (heavy machinery) and Heritage crime which includes theft from religious and historic sites
Please find below the crime prevention advice leaflets, which are available to download.
Every year, we produce a report called a ‘Pay Gap Report’ which shares the details of our gender and ethnicity pay gap data. We fully understand the importance of sharing information about our pay gap, along with the action we are taking to address it and the steps we are taking to 'close the gap'. We are ever conscious of our need to improve diversity and create an inclusive environment where all individuals feel equally valued.
The band was formed out of the Bradford and Leeds City Police Bands when in 1974 the Leeds and Bradford Forces amalgamated to form part of The West Yorkshire Metropolitan Police. The bands merged to become The West Yorkshire Police Band. Initially the Band was military in style, with woodwind, brass and percussion it wasn't until 1984 a new ethos was agreed and since then the Band has been styled in the traditional Brass Band format. Originally comprised solely of serving police officers, the band now draws from the wider police family, retired police officers and members of the public. The band has one of the largest number of regular volunteers for West Yorkshire Police contributing an average of 4500 volunteering hours each year.