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Chief Constable's Annual Awards Ceremony

by isleofman.com 10th April 2015

The Chief Constable will be holding his Annual Awards Ceremony on Tuesday 21st April 2015 at 1.45 pm in the Broadway Cinema, Villa Marina in the presence of His Excellency the Lieutenant Governor, Mr Adam Wood.

The Ceremony honours Police Officers, Special Constables, Support Staff, Community Volunteers and members of the public with a variety of awards ranging from Long Service Medals, Certificates of Merit for dedication and professionalism, Commendations for saving lives and trophies for community partnerships, special achievements and outstanding performance.

Attached is the programme of events.

Chief Constable Gary Roberts said:

“In some quarters it has become fashionable to devalue or even denigrate public servants. The Isle of Man in my opinion is blessed with committed and dedicated public servants, who routinely do their best for the community they serve. This is especially the case in the Constabulary, where police officers, special constables, members of our support staff and community volunteers routinely go the extra mile to make a difference for the public. It is important that these efforts are highlighted and rewarded. The award ceremony recognises all that is good about the Constabulary and its people. "

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Posted by isleofman.com
Friday 10th, April 2015 10:18pm.

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