Frontline 2003
Frontline, the magazine of Hampshire Constabulary, is published every six weeks.
Below are some of the editions of Frontline published in 2003:
Unfortunately we have had to remove issues 100 and 99 from our systems, but we do still hold electronic copies of these, and a summary of what they contain is below. Please contact us on corporate.comms@hampshire.pnn.police.uk and an electronic copy will be sent to you.
Issue 99 - July 2003
- Simon Cole appointed as Assistant Chief Constable
- Announcement of the merger of Andover/Eastleigh and Gosport/Fareham command units
- Queens Police Medal for Graham Wyeth and MBE for Yvonne Saunders
- PC Howard Miell Police Bravery Awards
- Arrival of Superintendent Paul Netherton to head Basingstoke command unit
- Simon Hayes re-elected as Hampshire Police Authority Chairman
- Centre Spread: Families Day
- Hampshire Constabulary Pantomime
- Features on the conviction of Richard Markham for the murder of Tristan Lovelock, and the only two surviving members of Isle of Wight Constabulary before it was merged to become Hampshire Constabulary - Harold Booker and George Riggs.
- First use of Iontrack drug testing machine
Issue 100 - August 2003
- Frontline's special 100th edition - message from the Queen
- Force's first dedicated burglary investigation unit launched in Southampton
- Launch of professionalising the investigation process (PiP)
- Focus on the Marine Unit