His Royal Highness was the guest of honour at the official opening of the National Police Chiefs’ Council’s new offices at 50 Broadway, Westminster.
The Duke of Gloucester was welcomed by NPCC Chair Chief Constable Gavin Stephens, and Assistant Chief Constable Mark Williams of the National Police Coordination Centre (NPoCC). We were also grateful to have in attendance the Rt Hon Chris Philp MP, Minister for Crime, Policing and Fire.
During the visit, His Royal Highness toured the building, learning more about our history and the major opportunities and challenges that NPCC and NPoCC face. The Duke also met with officers and staff, learning about the vital work undertaken to bring UK police leaders together to set direction in policing and drive progress for the public.
Following the tour, His Royal Highness unveiled a plaque to commemorate the opening of the new offices at 50 Broadway.
National Police Chiefs’ Council Chair Chief Constable Gavin Stephens said:
“It was real privilege for us to welcome His Royal Highness The Duke of Gloucester at the official opening of our new offices in Westminster yesterday. I’d also like to thank the Policing Minister, the Rt Hon Chris Philip, for attending the event and taking the time to speak.
“The new premises will provide a space for vital collaborative work to be undertaken by the difference NPCC and NPoCC teams, to the benefit of communities across the country.
“When a police officer starts their career, they take an oath to serve the Monarch in the office of constable. Our connection to the Crown underpins our values and history. We are extremely grateful to the His Royal Highness for taking the time to visit our new office, and to be the one to officially open it.”
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