HC Deb 23 May 1990 vol 173 cc175-6W
Mr. Redmond

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department if he will list by individual police force in the United Kingdom, how many officers are authorized to carry firearms on routine patrols while (a) on foot, (b) in a patrol vehicle, (c) horse mounted, (d) in the air and (e) on other patrol.

Mr. Peter Lloyd

Details of the number of authorised firearms police officers in England and Wales on 31 December 1989—the latest date for which information is readily available—is contained in the table.

Numbers of authorised firearms officers by force area as at 31 December 1989
Number
Avon and Somerset 110
Bedfordshire 37
Cambridgeshire 45
Cheshire 95
Cleveland 66
City of London 101
Cumbria 125
Derbyshire 98
Devon and Cornwall 141
Dorset 68
Durham 84
Essex 155
Gloucestershire 66
Greater Manchester 194
Hampshire 126
Hertfordshire 91
Humberside 92
Kent 193
Lancashire 191
Leicestershire 100
Lincolnshire 86
Merseyside 135
Metropolitan 2,552
Norfolk 110
Northamptonshire 70
Northumbria 159
North Yorkshire 183
Nottinghamshire 126
South Yorkshire 153
Staffordshire 55
Suffolk 100
Surrey 65
Sussex 198
Thames Valley 264
Warwickshire 55
West Mercia 103
West Midlands 140
West Yorkshire 185
Wiltshire 96
Dyfed Powys 46
Gwent 40
North Wales 67
South Wales 145
Total England and Wales 7,311

The issue of a firearm to an authorised firearms officer requires the further authority of a senior officer. This is given only where there is reason to suppose that the officer may have to face a person who is armed or otherwise so dangerous that he could not safely be restrained without the use of firearms; or for the destruction of dangerous animals.