Cumbria benefits from National recruitment as 34 officers recruited

Cumbria benefits from National recruitment drive as 34 additional officers hit the areas streets.

New figures reveal a significant boost to neighbourhood policing in Cumbria, with 34 additional neighbourhood police officers recruited across the county – part of a nationwide uplift of more than 3,000 officers and Police Community Support Officers (PCSOs) in neighbourhood roles.

The increase comes as part of the Government’s Neighbourhood Policing Guarantee, which will see 13,000 more neighbourhood policing personnel by the end of this Parliament, an increase of more than 75 percent.

Cumbria’s Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner, David Allen, said: ā€œThis investment in 34 additional neighbourhood officers is a major boost for policing in Cumbria.

ā€œIt means more visible patrols, stronger community engagement, and a greater ability to respond to the concerns residents raise with us every day.

ā€œNeighbourhood policing is at the heart of effective law enforcement – building relationships, preventing crime before it happens, and ensuring people feel safe where they live.

ā€œWe are committed to making sure these additional officers deliver real impact across Cumbria, supporting our communities and tackling crime head-on.ā€

Across the country, more than 3,123 additional officers and PCSOs have been deployed into neighbourhood roles in less than a year, helping to restore a visible police presence in communities.

In Cumbria, this uplift means more officers on the beat, tackling anti-social behaviour, supporting local residents, and working closely with communities to prevent crime.

Josh MacAlister, MP for Whitehaven and Workington, added: ā€œPeople across West Cumbria want to see more neighbourhood policing – officers who know their communities, are visible on our streets, and can respond quickly to local concerns.

ā€œThat’s exactly what we are delivering with these 34 additional officers.

ā€œThis is a vital step forward for our communities, helping to tackle anti-social behaviour, reduce crime, and rebuild trust in local policing.

ā€œAnd this is just the start – nationally, we are committed to delivering 13,000 more neighbourhood police by the end of this Parliament.

ā€œResidents in West Cumbria are rightly demanding safer streets and stronger local services.

ā€œWith more officers on the ground, we are beginning to see real progress and a renewed focus on the issues that matter most to local people.ā€

Recent data shows arrests have already risen by 5 percent nationally, demonstrating the impact of renewed investment in neighbourhood policing.