About Central Scotland Police
Central Scotland Police is the territorial police force responsible for the Scottish council areas of Stirling, Falkirk and Clackmannanshire (the former Central region). The headquarters of the force are at Randolphfield House in Stirling.
The current Chief Constable Kevin Smith was appointed in 2008. The force was heavily involved with policing the 31st G8 summit in 2005. Although the summit's venue, Gleneagles Hotel, falls within the responsibility of neighbouring Tayside Police, the temporary eco-village encampment near Stirling and the southern approaches to the Gleneagles area are within the Central Scotland Police area.
The force was created on May 16, 1975, with the Central Scotland region, as a successor to the Stirling and Clackmannan Police, also taking the south-western portion of the Perth and Kinross Constabulary area.
Force Management:
Chief Constable: Kevin Smith BA
Deputy Chief Constable: Iain MacLeod
Assistant Chief Constable: John Mauger
Temporary Assistant Chief Constable: Gordon Samson
Other Information:
Area - Stirling, Falkirk, Clackmannanshire
Size - 2,643km
Population - 281,000
Formed - 16th of May 1975 (Merged)
Officers - 820 & 100 Special Constables
Divisions - 3
Stations - 22
Chief Constable - Kevin Smith BA
Force Website www.centralscotland.police.uk
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