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After six months of relentless training, three CNC officers from the Firearms Training Unit (FTU) at Sellafield completed the Ironman Lakeman Challenge in honour of their late colleague.
After six months of relentless training, four CNC officers from the Firearms Training Unit (FTU) at Sellafield are completing an Ironman distance challenge
All CNC officers are now back to their home sites now that Operation Temperer has concluded
Civil Nuclear Constabulary officers visited a college in West Cumbria this month to talk about their role and Project Servator.
16 Civil Nuclear Constabulary (CNC) officers and members of police staff were commended last week at a ceremony held by the Chief Constable in Cumbria.
Vic Emery, the Chairman of the CNPA, is pleased to confirm that CEO/Chief Constable Mike Griffith’s contract has been extended for a further two years.
Two Civil Nuclear Constabulary (CNC) officers, who are based at Heysham power station, visited Lancaster & Morecambe College recently
The Civil Nuclear Constabulary (CNC) supports the national Action Counters Terrorism (ACT) campaign, which launches across the country today (6/3) and will run until 31 March.
A CNC officer based at Hinkley Point is running the Bath half marathon this month, to raise money for the Miscarriage Association.
The Civil Nuclear Constabulary’s Strategic Escort Group (SEG) have helped safely transport nuclear material nearly 30,000 miles in 2016.
Three Civil Nuclear Constabulary (CNC) officers cycled from Cumbria to Newcastle in a day on Saturday (7/1) to raise money for Alexander’s Journey.
Construction of a new £39m training facility for the Civil Nuclear Constabulary (CNC) began on Monday 16 May in West Cumbria.
The Civil Nuclear Constabulary (CNC) and our Home Office colleagues have entered into a collaboration agreement.
Police and security agencies are working hard to protect the public but it is also important that communities remain vigilant and aware of how to protect themselves if the need arises.
A Civil Nuclear Constabulary (CNC) officer has raised over £4,000 for Maggie's Highland Cancer Centre by having her head shaved.
Baroness Verma meets longest serving female firearms officer as she opens the Civil Nuclear Constabulary firearms range at Dounreay.
Civil Nuclear Constabulary new recruits give their initial thoughts on joining the CNC.
The Civil Nuclear Constabulary's Strategic Escort Group have helped safely transit nuclear material over 61,000 miles in the last 4 years.
Pupils at Pennyland Primary School met with officers from the Civil Nuclear Constabulary to learn more about the role of the police.
The White House announces completion of high security shipments.
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