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May 14 2004 - Recognition for PCSO achievers ... article at http://www.met.police.uk/job/job929/live_files/4.htm
OUTSTANDING contributions to local communities were rewarded at the Met's first Police Community Support Officers' Achievement Awards ceremony in April.

Seven winners from Bexley, Haringey, Transport Operational Command Unit, Tower Hamlets and the PCSO Project team were presented with awards during the ceremony at the TUC building.

The winners were selected from 12 nominees chosen from entries across the Met.
Awards were presented to: PCSOs Yeliz Ersiner (Bexley), Menelaos Mouzouris and Carol Phillips (Haringey) and Alistair Flack (TOCU), Chief Inspector Wayne Chance, Inspector Chris Davers and Sergeant Charlotte Taylor for tenacity in implementing the role of the PCSOs within the Service and PCSO supervisor, Sergeant Christopher Chatt for enthusiasm and efforts to integrate PCSOs within Tower Hamlets.

Deputy Commissioner Sir Ian Blair said: "PCSOs are making a vital contribution to preventing the low-level crimes that may not grab the headlines but can cause misery within communities. I am delighted that we have been able to extend the uniformed presence on our streets.

"This ceremony has not only been about celebrating the achievements of some individuals, it is also about recognising the efforts of all our PCSOs across the capital."

Sir Ian personally commended Chief Superintendent Mark Gore for pushing the project through.
The Met has almost 1,500 PCSOs employed in a variety of roles. Recruits are typically aged over 30.


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