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COUNCIL LEADER HIGHLIGHTS WORK OF ROYAL PARKS POLICE

 

Council leader Gareth Roberts meets with parks police sergeant Pete Sturgess

The leader of Richmond Council, Cllr. Gareth Roberts visited Richmond Park to gain first-hand insight into the crucial work of the Royal Parks Police.

The Parks police for both Richmond Park and Bushy Park are under threat because of budget cuts for the Metropolitan  police.

During the visit, Cllr. Roberts met with the specialist police unit to discuss their vital role in keeping the borough’s iconic parks safe, accessible, and protected.

The Royal Parks Police are responsible for policing some of London’s largest and most renowned green spaces, including Richmond Park and Bushy Park.

Despite being a relatively small unit, their work covers a broad range of responsibilities – from wildlife protection to ensuring the safety of large public events, like the Changing of the Guard.

“Many people may not realise just how much this dedicated team does,” said Cllr. Roberts.

“Their work goes far beyond traditional policing. They ensure the safety of visitors, protect wildlife, and help maintain the delicate relationship between people and nature in these unique spaces.”

With officers patrolling over 3,600 acres across Richmond upon Thames – an area larger than many London boroughs – their work is essential in tackling crime, preventing anti-social behaviour, and supporting environmental conservation, said Cllr. Roberts.

“We are incredibly fortunate to have such a committed team ensuring our parks remain safe, welcoming, and well-maintained for all visitors.

“Richmond Park and Bushy Park are among London’s most cherished green spaces, and the Royal Parks Police play a key role in their protection,” he said.

The visit provided a valuable opportunity to see the breadth of their responsibilities first-hand, reinforcing the importance of specialist policing in safeguarding Richmond’s Royal Parks.

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