Call for Cornwall only police force in Government shake-up

It's following the Home Secretary’s announcement on Monday of a shake-up of policing

Mebyon Kernow leader Dick Cole whose Cornwall-only devolution motion proved successful
Author: Lee Trewhela, LDRSPublished 28th Jan 2026

Cornwall should have its own police force and not be lumped in with a much larger South West wide constabulary. That was the view of a leading Cornwall councillor yesterday (Tuesday 27 January).

It's following the Home Secretary’s announcement on Monday of a shake-up of policing which could see the number of local forces in England and Wales cut by about two-thirds to create a new National Police Service (NPS).

On the merging of police forces, the Home Office said the precise number and nature of each force will be the subject to a review that will report back to Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood in the summer.

At a meeting of Cornwall Council’s corporate finance scrutiny committee today, Mebyon Kernow leader Cllr Dick Cole asked: ā€œI was wondering what this authority is doing in terms of the announcement yesterday by the Home Secretary about policing reforms?

ā€œI believe the announcement is suggesting that the present Devon and Cornwall Police force is going to be merged and made much larger when actually – given our National Minority status – should we not be putting a line in the sand and saying we’d like a Cornish police force please?ā€

Cornwall Council’s Liberal Democrat leader Cllr Leigh Frost replied: ā€œI think it’s a fair comment that you raise – a larger force is probably not the right thing.ā€

He suggested with Government changes, such as getting rid of police and crime commissioners, it could be time to see a ā€œblue lightsā€ reorganisation, meaning there’s a Cornwall-only police force.

ā€œThat’s something we’d have to look into to see how achievable and workable that is. It is something we are going to explore,ā€ added Cllr Frost.

Cllr Cole added that his understanding was a significant reduction in the number of forces ā€œand people are talking about a South West force run from Bristolā€.

Committee chair and former Independent leader of Cornwall Council Cllr Julian German said the authority, under a previous administration, had written to the police minister asking for the de-merger of Devon and Cornwall Police force and ā€œreceived a positive reply regarding bringing forward a business caseā€.

ā€œWe have also previously put forward for a combined fire, police and ambulance service on a Cornwall footprint to drive those efficiencies across the public sector by bringing emergency services together.

ā€œIt could be an interesting time to revive those conversations.ā€

Committee deputy chairman and Cornish Independent Non-Aligned Group member Cllr Rob Parsonage noted that there has been a suggestion that there will be local area head offices, ā€œwhich will go a long way to take us back to having local policing, so there is a positive in there which we need to take into accountā€.

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