CNC officers wear Reveal D5 cameras as Body Worn Video (BWV). The cameras that our officers wear capture both video and audio evidence when they attend all types of incidents.
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The data showing the percentage of invoices paid promptly by the CNPA
Details of spends over £500 by the CNPA on government procurement cards in July 2022.
Details of spends over £500 by the CNPA on government procurement cards in June 2022.
Details of spends over £500 by the CNPA on government procurement cards in May 2022.
Details of spends over £500 by the CNPA on government procurement cards in April 2022.
A CNC officer based at Hinkley Point will fly to Los Angeles next month, after being invited to take part in the LA 2017 World Police and Fire Games.
A CNC officer based at Sellafield will be cycling 950 miles next month to raise money for Alex’s Journey.
It has been a year since Project Servator was launched at Sellafield and officers have been busy carrying out unpredictable and highly visible deployments in the area over the last 12 months
Industry member of the CNPA has contract extended for a further two years.
After six months of relentless training, three CNC officers from the Firearms Training Unit (FTU) at Sellafield completed the Ironman Lakeman Challenge in honour of their late colleague.
The Civil Nuclear Constabulary’s Strategic Escort Group (SEG) have helped safely transport nuclear material nearly 30,000 miles in 2016.
Three Civil Nuclear Constabulary (CNC) officers cycled from Cumbria to Newcastle in a day on Saturday (7/1) to raise money for Alexander’s Journey.
Civil Nuclear Police (CNC) officers based at Sellafield get festive at the start of the Project Servator Christmas campaign.
Three CNC officers are training to complete a 120 mile coast to coast bike ride to raise money for Alex’s journey.
Last Saturday (5/11), 26 army cadets from the Chindit Company, Cumbria Army Cadet Force (ACF) visited the CNC to find out who we are and what we do.
Nine CNC employees were congratulated on their successes at a presentation evening.
Nine CNC employees were congratulated on their successes at a presentation evening.
A Civil Nuclear Constabulary (CNC) police officer has successfully swam the channel and raised thousands of pounds for charity.
A CNC AFO is well on his way to training his dog to become a fully qualified mountain search and rescue dog
Civil Nuclear Constabulary (CNC) police officers based at Sellafield launch Project Servator today (4/7), an innovative and collaborative community approach to policing.
A CNC officer based at Dounreay has raised over £2,100 so far this year for the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI).
CNC officers based at Dounreay raised over £2,000 for a local charity by organising and taking part in a charity football tournament.
The widow of a retired Civil Nuclear Constabulary (CNC) officer returned to Dounreay last month to present some of his memorabilia to current serving officers.
The Chairman of the Civil Nuclear Police Authority (CNPA), Sir Philip Trousdell, welcomes a new Authority member.
Two officers based at Hunterston have received certificates of achievements from Supt Martin O’Kane for their work in helping a vulnerable woman they encountered when out on patrol.
The national Counter Terrorism Internet Referral Unit will be running a period of extended activity from 7am this Friday (15/4), to support the STOP terrorist’s and extremists’ online presence campaign.
The Civil Nuclear Constabulary (CNC) and our Home Office colleagues have entered into a collaboration agreement.
The Chairman of the Civil Nuclear Police Authority welcomes a new member, Phil Craig.
Two members of the Civil Nuclear Police Authority (CNPA) have been reappointed as independent authority members.
Thirteen CNC employees were congratulated on their successes at a presentation evening last month.
A CNC Authorised Firearms Officer (AFO) based at Dungeness has completed an 81km endurance event.
The Chairman of the Civil Nuclear Police Authority (CNPA), Sir Philip Trousdell, welcomed a new authority member last month.
CNC new recruits and employees raised over £2,000 for the Helen & Douglas House charity last weekend, after completing over 1,100 miles around Culham Science Centre, near Abingdon, where the CNC HQ is located.
A display by four CNC dogs and their handlers wowed the crowd at a local charity event earlier this month.
Ten Civil Nuclear Constabulary (CNC) officers have been formally thanked after completing an attachment to the BTP.
Sir Philip Trousdell, Chairman of the Civil Nuclear Police Authority, completed a 350-mile bike ride across Northern France this month to raise funds for Help for Heroes Hidden Wounds campaign.
Members of staff from the Civil Nuclear Constabulary joined hundreds of people at the weekend to take part in Oxford Pride 2015.
The Civil Nuclear Constabulary (CNC) has become one of only a handful of police forces in the country to be accredited to deliver the national Firearms Instructor’s Course.
Last week saw the UK's longest service female firearms officer, PC Gillian Spence from the Civil Nuclear Constabulary, speak at a conference to celebrate a century of women in policing.
Pupils from Greatstone Primary School met with officers from the Civil Nuclear Constabulary as part of a visit to their local power station, Dungeness B.
Officers from the Civil Nuclear Constabulary (CNC) played an important part in an EDF security awareness day in Hunterston last month.
Chief Constable Mike Griffiths, Supt Mick Vance and Sgt Liam Grist were among 38,000 people who completed the London Marathon on Sunday.
Ten CNC officers have begun a three month attachment to the British Transport Police frontline, providing additional visibility and patrols at key railway stations.
As the Civil Nuclear Constabulary (CNC) turns 10, one of our officers has been commended for raising over £70,000 for charity during the decade.
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