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Cadets show off their skills at annual competition

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Published: 16:01 08/07/2024

Hertfordshire’s Volunteer Police Cadets put their skills to the test as they competed in the annual County Competition.

Held at Simon Balle School in Hertford on Saturday 29 June, the competition saw representatives from all of the county’s cadet groups take part in a variety of challenges, to put into practice the things they have learnt through the voluntary programme.

Scenarios included dealing with a mock road traffic collision, a stop and search scenario, first aid challenges and tasks involving the use of radios to test their communication skills.

The cadets’ strength and stamina was also tested in the 100m shield run, tug of war and bleep test.

In the afternoon, cadets were joined by family members, representatives from the constabulary including Chief Constable Charlie Hall and Hertfordshire’s Police and Crime Commissioner Jonathan Ash-Edwards along with local dignitaries for a parade and inspection before awards were presented to the winners.

The overall winner was the Bishop’s Stortford group.

Detective Sergeant Rob Scott, who organised the event, said: “This was a brilliant day with 90 cadets in attendance. I’m really proud of the hard work and commitment shown by everyone who took part. It’s a fantastic way to showcase the skills they have learnt as part of the cadet programme.

“I’d like to say a huge thank you to everyone who contributed to such a fantastic day, we really couldn’t do it without your help. A big thank you to Simon Balle School who agreed to host our competition this year and have supported the Hertford cadet group over the years.”

Chief Constable Charlie Hall said: “This was a fantastic day, and it was a joy to attend and see all of the cadets. They should all be really proud of what they achieved throughout the competition. Being a cadet is a brilliant way to learn new skills that can be transferred across all walks of life, be that in school, college or university or even in their first job. It also looks great on a CV. I’d highly recommend becoming a police cadet to any young person as it’s a great experience, you’ll make new friends and have a positive impact on your local community.”

Police cadets are young members of the community, aged 13 to 18, who are involved in a range of activities. As well as learning about police procedures and the law, cadets also work alongside local officers to play a vital role in community events, engaging with members of the public and educating them on crime prevention. They also take part in a range of social activities.

More information can be found on our website: Police cadets | Hertfordshire Constabulary (herts.police.uk)

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