All PCSOs saved from redundancy as Home Office approve cash boost

By Piers Meyler - Local Democracy Reporter 4th Feb 2025

Essex Police PCSOs will keep their jobs. (Credit: Chloe Brewster)
Essex Police PCSOs will keep their jobs. (Credit: Chloe Brewster)

All 99 police community support officers (PCSO) under the threat of redundancy will keep their jobs after the Home Office said it would approve extra cash for Essex Police.

It follows an agreement with the Government for Essex's share of additional Neighbourhood Policing Grant to rise from £2.2 million to £4.5 million – enough to save the PCSOs at risk.

But, the cash is contingent on 74 officers being moved from other areas into community policing. The final agreement is not set to be made by the Home Office until April. As many as 65 back-room staff are still facing redundancy.

Nonetheless, the police precept is set to increase by 5.66 per cent for Essex residents—equivalent to an increase of £13.95 a year for a Band D property (an increase from £246.42 to £260.37 a year).

Essex Police was facing a £5.3 million budget gap which it said could only be filled by cutting all of its 99 PCSOs.

The move sparked outrage – including from UNISON who had argued scrapping PCSOs would undermine government pledges to return to neighbourhood policing, following the Prime Minister's pledge last month to put 13,000 new officers and PCSOs into neighbourhood policing.

PCSOs are paid employees but do not have the same powers of arrest that a police officer has.

Roger Hirst, Police, Fire, and Crime Commissioner for Essex, had warned on January 28 that job cuts would undermine crime in the county.

He said: "I really appreciate the panels decision which was a very difficult decision. T his will secure community police resource for the coming year. It doesn't leave us without challenges for the future but is good step from where we were a short time ago."

Maldon MP, Sir John Whittingdale, met with Roger Hirst as well as Police Chief BJ Harrington to discuss the funding issues last week.

     

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