NARPO – The voice of retired police officers
NARPO – The voice of retired police officers

St Helens Members’ Area

Welcome by our Branch President

Dennis Glynn

My first knowledge of NARPO and the reason for its existence came one day in mid 1960 when I was detailed to call on an aged and recently widowed Police pensioner who was resident on my beat.
After a few cups of tea and a potted history of his service days, I was able to report that my visit had had a profoundly positive effect on a lonely man who consequently received regular welfare visits from NARPO.
Regularly attending Bishop Road Police Club, I then took more interest in the numerous NARPO members who then frequented the club and learned a lot from them.
My predecessor, Gordon Roberts, in his President’s welcome alluded to the branch being formed shortly after the second world war.  To be precise it was in March 1948, rather belatedly considering that Nationally, NARPO was formed with the 1919 Police Act with Police and Widows welfare in mind, following recent Police strike action.
As far as I recall our Branch rarely had any organised Agenda of social activities but a number of members still frequented Bishop Road Club.
All too soon I became a NARPO member in 1992 and by then there had been an upsurge in social activities within the branch and an increase in membership.
For a number of years now, we have been blessed with a series of industrious committees led by socially aware and competent officials, who have constantly arranged a varied Agenda of social events and outings and provided a welfare support group to be proud of.
Their efficiency and diligence has led to the branch having in excess of 500 members, remarkably 3 times the establishment of the St. Helen’s Borough Police Force in 1948.
The Bishop Road Club has been an integral part of this development and remains the hub of the Branch activities, backed enthusiastically by the clubs committees.
Both organisations accordingly maintain a mutually beneficial co-existence and surely both deserve to be well supported to retain a status quo to the benefit of all.
I am delighted to be part of this and hope sincerely that I can make a favourable contribution.

 


About Our Branch

You will find useful links below for our branch.

About the Branch

Branch Committee

In Memoriam

Life Membership

Blasts From The Past

Organisations Linked To The Branch

 

New and Future Events

Find out about the latest news and any upcoming branch events:

News and Events

 

St Helens Branch Newsletter 

Read the news from our branch, including downloading the latest branch newsletter, ‘Out of the Blue’:

Out of the Blue Newsletter

 

Gallery 

Discover what we have been getting up to over the years and visit our photo gallery.  This contains photos of branch events, blasts from the past, sporting police and a few photos from the No1 District Police Training Centre at Bruche.  If you would like to like to tell the branch about any NARPO events, or have photos of policing in the past in the St Helens NARPO area or of its members outside the area then please let us know.

Visit our Gallery

 

Borough 100 Anniversary, Borough Final Parades and other older Historic Photographs

In 1987 at the time of the 100th anniversary of the formation of the St Helens Borough Police, a document was produced by Dennis Glynn including a brief history of the force.  In addition there is a section dealing with the parades held just prior to the amalgamation on 1st April 1969, both the formal indoor inspection inside the Town Hall, and a couple of photographs from the parade outside on the Town Hall Square.  We also here include a number of other older historic photographs in addition to those in the gallery above.  These mainly have no information attached.

Visit our Borough 100th Anniversary Document, Parade Photos, and older historic photos

 


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