Lincolnshire NARPO Branch
Welcome to the web pages of the Lincolnshire Branch of the National Association of Retired Police Officers.
The Lincolnshire Branch was formed nearly 80 years ago, on the 5th November 1947.
Our current membership is over 1200, comprising of full members, widows/widowers, Life Members, Associate members and additional members who have connections to Lincolnshire by residence or police service and who are members of other branches as well as Lincolnshire.
Our branch provides welfare support to our members and an opportunity to share friendship and fellowship at our AGM & Reunion and attendance at other organised events across the county.
After verification of membership, you will need a password to access the Lincolnshire Branch Members Area pages of our website. This may be obtained via email to our Branch Secretary lincolnshire@narpo.org
To access more information about the work of our branch including contact details of the Branch Committee and Welfare Reps, News, Events, History, Roll of Honour, please access the link


Branch Info
Lincolnshire covers an area of approximately 2,687 square miles, making it the second-largest county in England. It stretches roughly 75 miles from The Humber, south to The Wash and 45 miles from east to west, featuring a coastline extending over 100 miles. Famous for food production from land and sea. Known as ‘Bomber County’ we are home to the Red Arrows, and Lincoln Cathedral is one of the finest in Europe.
Prior to re-organisation in 1974 our Branch and Force areas also included Scunthorpe and Grimsby
Contact Information
Branch Chairman: John Marshall lincolnshirenarpo@gmail.com
Branch Secretary: Rick Dunkley lincolnshire@narpo.org
Branch Treasurer: Chris Morgan chris.morgan@narpo.org