Bedfordshire
Police
Location
Headquarters are in
Kempston, Bedford
with stations at
Bedford, Luton,
Biggleswade, Risely, Leagrave, Dunstable, Leighton
Buzzard, Houghton Regis & Ampthill.
Remit
Bedfordshire Police is the third smallest force in
the country but polices one of the most diverse.
Bedfordshire has two main towns, Bedford and Luton
and the remainder of the county is mainly rural.
Bedfordshire Police are committed to providing
the best quality service to promote a safe and just
environment which reassures members of the public
that they can live and go confidential about their
lawful business. Our strategic aims are: Reassuring the
public, reducing crime, managing operational demand,
delivering through partnership, excelling in community
and race relations. In the past twenty years the Police
Service has been under pressure to new legislation
and increasing demands from the public we serve. The
response to these demands by our staff is something of
which we can justly be proud.
Example Vacancies
»» Police Officers
»» Community Support Officers
»» Special Constables
»» Support Staff
Salary Range and Benefits
Salaries and benefits vary dependant upon position.
Uniforms provided.
Diversity Action Statement
“As a Stonewall diversity champion we are committed
to support all of our colleagues regardless of sexual
orientation. We have an active LGBT group that acts
as a support network and consultative body for the
force.”
Contact Details
Further information regarding all vacancies can be
found on our website:
or
contact the Recruitment Team on 01234 842398.
Natural Resources Wales
Location
Natural Resources Wales has about 2,050 staff working
at our offices and depots all over Wales.
Remit
We are the principal adviser to the Welsh Government
on the environment, enabling the sustainable
development of Wales’ natural resources for the benefit
of people, the economy and wildlife. On 1st April 2013
Natural Resources Wales brought together the work
of the Countryside Council for Wales, Environment
Agency Wales and Forestry Commission Wales, as well
as some functions of Welsh Government.
We are now one of the biggest providers of outdoor
recreation in Wales, and provide 24 hour emergency
response to reported incidents that include flooded
homes, polluted rivers and illegally dumped waste.
Our purpose is to ensure that the natural resources of
Wales are sustainably maintained, enhanced and used,
now and in the future.
Example Roles
We employ a broad spectrum of scientific, technical
and operational staff that specialise in forestry,
biodiversity, recreation, waste regulation and
enforcement, flood risk management and incident
response.
Diversity Action Statement
We are committed to promoting equality and diversity
in all our policies, working practices and procedures
to reflect how highly we value the diversity of our
workforce, our customers, our stakeholders and the
public in Wales.
Contact Details
General Enquiries: 0300 065 3000 or enquiries@
naturalresourceswales.gov.uk
For the hard of hearing, a minicom service is available
on 03702 422 549**
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