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Proposed Reduction in PCSO numbers in Cheshire Police |
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Dear Resident,
You may have heard that Cheshire Constabulary made a proposal to reduce the number of PCSOs and increase the number of warranted police officers on local policing teams, and launched an internal 30-day consultation on 17th November. PCSOs have played a key role in maintaining links with Neighbourhood Watch Coordinators across the county for many years, working alongside police officers, and the balance of these roles would change in local policing teams. Whilst no public consultation has been sought, CNWA is sending this message to ask whether you have any feedback on the proposal and to gauge the potential impact, if any, on Neighbourhood Watch Coordinators of the proposed change on your community.
Please read the information released into the public domain from the Cheshire Constabulary Press Office, which is reproduced below.
If you would like to send a response, please reply to this message or send an email to cheshirenw@outlook.com before 5pm on 10th December 2025. All responses, whether for or against the proposed change, will be collated by CNWA and sent to the Chief Constable, Mark Roberts, and to the Police and Crime Commissioner, Dan Price before 17th December 2025.
Information released by Cheshire Constabulary Press Office: We can confirm that the consultation involves a reduction in the number of PCSOs from 87 to 27.
Cheshire Police has launched an internal consultation to help save £13m over the next four years through reducing PCSOs and redistributing warranted police officers into neighbourhood policing teams. Since 2010, police forces across the UK have faced an increased funding gap. Cheshire Police has worked hard to achieve these savings, focusing on non-payroll expenses and scrutinising vacancy levels, in order to minimise the number of redundancies and protect front line policing and use of policing powers.
On Monday 17 November the Constabulary launched an internal consultation to reduce the number of PCSOs. Whilst we propose to reduce the numbers of PCSOs, these changes would put more warranted Police Officers in our local policing teams, tackling the crimes that are impacting our communities.
We have a real focus on neighbourhood policing and are committed to preventing and tackling crime to keep our communities safe, but the changing nature of these crimes means that we now need to look at a different workforce design to meet these challenges.
Following the launch of the consultation, Chief Constable Mark Roberts QPM said: “PCSOs make a significant contribution to our communities in Cheshire by maintaining visibility, gathering local intelligence and fostering relationships with residents in support of policing.
“Therefore, this is not a decision we take lightly, but a necessary one despite significant efforts of the force to secure appropriate levels of savings required to balance our budget this year.
“Cheshire Constabulary has faced significant financial challenges, with a cumulative reduction of £115m since 2008/09 and a further £13m in savings required by 2029. As we continue to be impacted by the legacy of austerity, we have got to look at ways of working differently.
“As part of these proposals, we have looked at re-designing our workforce to meet the challenges of modern-day policing, supported by having our highest ever number of police officers.
“These changes would put more warranted police officers in our local policing teams going forwards than we have had this year. These officers are equipped with the powers and training needed to tackle the crimes that are impacting our communities.
“The public have told us that they want more police officers on the streets tackling crime, and these proposals will support that work, whilst also supporting the government’s Neighbourhood Policing Guarantee.
“All of those impacted by the proposals will be provided with the appropriate support through this difficult period, and we will explore redeployment wherever possible.”
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