INTRODUCTION
Police
Roll
of Honour Trust
Registered
Charity No. 1081637 - Founded 2000
Patron:
Her
Majesty's Chief
Inspector of Constabulary.
Honorary President:
The President of the
Association of Chief Police Officers of England, Wales and Northern Ireland.
Creating
the National Police Officers Roll of Honour and Remembrance a Record of Public
Service and Sacrifice

Remembering
Police Officers who Lost their Lives in the Line of Duty and
those left behind
About
us...
The
Police Roll of Honour Trust is a
Registered Charity
The Trust is registered with the Charity
Commission and has the following charitable objects:
- To foster
good citizenship for the benefit of the public at large by the construction and
maintenance of a Roll of Honour in remembrance of every police officer killed
in the line of duty.
- To advance the education of the public, and in
particular the police, in the history of officers killed in the line of duty
and officer safety by the maintenance of a comprehensive archive of information
available to the public.
- To relieve
the need, in particular the emotional suffering, of bereaved families and
friends of police officers who die or have died as a result of an injury
received in the line of duty, by the provision of resources and services
including care and support, advice and information.
The Trust is unique in being the only charity which carries out research
and aims to name and honour every United
Kingdom police officer who has
lost their life in the line of duty since the earliest days of
professional law enforcement over three centuries ago. We maintain a national
archive on line of duty deaths, offer information and support to bereaved families, and provide
the National Police Officers Roll of Honour and Remembrance for other memorial charities and national
and local police organisations including: -
- The National Police Memorial Day
- The National Police Memorial
- The Scottish Police
Memorial
- The Metropolitan Police
We are committed to the creation of a National Police Officer's Memorial, on or in the vicinity of "The
Beat" at the National Memorial Arboretum, consisting of a : -
- Police Monument
- Memorial Wall inscribed with names of fallen officers
- Book of Remembrance
Creating
the National Police Officers Roll of Honour and Remembrance a record of public service
and sacrifice
The
Trust was founded in 2000 after 20 years research into the Roll of Honour, paying tribute to some 5,000
British police officers who have been killed or died, on duty or as a result of duty, since the first
recorded death on duty of a Constable in 1680. Research now includes British losses in Colonial and other UK administered overseas police forces, believed to number 1,000 or more. We will ensure newly discovered and future losses are also recorded.
The Roll includes officers who have lost their lives in the line of duty as
a result of criminal acts, enemy action in air raids, misadventure whilst taking special risks to
protect the public or make arrests, accidents whilst on routine patrol or
travelling to and from duty, natural causes and unknown causes. It commemorates their sacrifice in the public service and
provides a focal point and visible means for family and friends to reflect on
the loss of their loved ones and to know that their loss is not forgotten.
For a full history of the National Police Officers Roll of Honour and Remembrance see article: Remembering the Fallen
Information,
Advice and Support
Through
our authoritative archive of the subject we
are able to provide information and advice to the public, researchers, police forces and related organisations and charities, both to remember and
honour our fallen officers and to help promote officer safety by increasing knowledge and understanding of how
fatalities occur. Through our Police Family Membership and links
with associated charities, we are able to provide access to care and support for bereaved families and friends of deceased officers.
A National
Resource
The Trust researches and maintains the National
Police Officers Roll of Honour and Remembrance for the benefit of the general public and all UK Police Services. We have provided or assisted with Rolls of Honour for many national
and local police services and memorial organisations including: -
- Police Force Memorials - We have assisted many
police forces with memorial Rolls, most notably providing the first full Roll
of Honour for the Metropolitan Police Memorial Book of Remembrance dedicated by
HM The Queen at the Peel Training Centre, Hendon in 2001.
- National Police Memorial Day - Inaugurated in 2004, an
annual national memorial service is held for families and colleagues on the
Sunday nearest St Michael’s Day. The Trust has provided the Roll of Honour for the
commemorative booklet published at the service.
-
National Police Memorial - Built by The Police
Memorial Trust in London, to ‘Honour Those who Serve’, displays a Roll of
Honour provided, to their criteria, by the Trust and unveiled by HM The Queen
in 2005, which pays special tribute to some 1600 officers killed by criminal acts, or in acts of gallantry, attempting arrests or other hazardous duty.
The Trust is committed to producing a National Police Book of
Remembrance, with citations for all line of duty deaths, displayed on a daily
basis, and the inscription in
stone of names on a Roll of Honour, at a new national police officers memorial.
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The
National Police Memorial
We
work closely with The
Police
Memorial Trust, which has erected local memorials to more than 40 officers killed in
the line of duty. We provided the Roll of Honour for their National Police Memorial
dedicated by HM The Queen in
2005
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How
we can help you...
Lest
we Forget
 Funeral
of Constable James Dolan, Hampshire, killed on duty 2nd December 1956, aged
36, leaving his wife and 5 young children.
Police Family
Support
The Trust aims to remember both those who died and
those left behind and we are particularly pleased to hear from family, relatives or friends of officers who lost
their lives in the line of duty. Whether you wish to know more about how your
loved one will be remembered, or about support available to bereaved families
and friends, or simply to seek advice, please feel free to contact us. We also invite
you to join hundreds of others as Police Family Members of the Trust without cost or commitment. To receive information and support,
without cost or commitment, simply send an application or give us a call.
Please feel free to contact
us at any time for any reason.
 Mrs Edna Dolan and her family
soon after the death on duty of husband and father Constable James Dolan
1956. Over 40 years later Edna became one of our first supporters, deriving
great comfort from the work of the Trust. They will never
forget - and nor should we.
How
to help us...
The Charity relies entirely on voluntary contributions and support to
continue its work; you can help by making a donation, buying our gifts, or joining
the Friends. We are also seeking corporate sponsorship; if you can assist or
would like to help in any other way, please contact us. Click here for more information on Donations.
We
do not seek donations from
families of officers killed in the line of duty.
Join
the Trust...
Any
individual or organisation can become a member of the Trust
and receive certain benefits including our gold metal lapel badge and newsletters;
membership is free for police family members and police welfare and support
organisations. Anyone
else who wishes to support the Trust may join the “Friends” of the Trust for a
small annual donation. Police Forces and Businesses may join as “Corporate
Friends”. Click here for more information
on Joining.
Other
ways to help...
We are always seeking information for our archive about fallen officers and their memorials, including pohotos. Please contact us if you
would like to help with local research, the administration of the Trust or in any other way, or if you would
like further information on any aspect of our work.
To offer or
seek help or advice, or for more information,
Please
contact us at...
Police Roll of Honour Trust PO
Box 999 Preston, PR4 5WW
Email:
enquiries
Telephone:
0300 123 7130
In Association with:
THE POLICE MEMORIAL TRUST
Registered
Charity No 289371
NATIONAL POLICE MEMORIAL DAY Registered
Charity No 1103000
UK CARE OF POLICE SURVIVORS Registered
Charity No 1101478
NATIONAL MEMORIAL ARBORETUM Registered Charity No 1043992
Supported by:
All UK Police Forces and Federations and
the Home Office
Police Staff Associations:
Association of Chief Police Officers of
England, Wales & Northern Ireland
Association of Chief Police Officers in Scotland
Police Superintendents’ Associations of
England & Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland
Police Federation of England and Wales
Scottish Police Federation
Police Federation for Northern Ireland
Other Police Organisations:
National Association of Retired Police Officers
Friends of the Metropolitan Police Museum
Police Mutual Assurance Society
RUC GC Foundation
RUC Benevolent Fund
RUC Historical Society
Garda Historical Society
Charitable Societies:
Carnegie Hero Fund Trust
Catholic Police Guild
Christian Police Association
Firefighters Memorial Trust
Police Dependants Trust
Police History Society
Corporate Sponsors:-
Goldsmith Williams, Solicitors

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