Publishers address

Scarthin Books, The Promenade, Scarthin, Cromford, Derbyshire, England DE4 3QF

Police Dog Rudi

Police Dog Rudi
Ready for action

Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Peter Joyce, funeral arrangements


NAME                  PETER BARRY JOYCE


FORCE               Nottingham City/Nottinghamshire  
                                                 
DIED                    25 May 2012

RETIRED           12 August 1994                         

FUNERAL          3.30pm. Friday 15 June 2012 at Mansfield Crematorium                                                                                                      

UNDERTAKERS     Coop Funeralcare, 69 Gedling Road, Carlton, Nottingham                                                                                                              

DONATIONS        To the Broad Appeal for motorneurone disease at the
                                 Service or via the Funeral Directors. 
                                                                                                                 
Peter joined the City Police and served his first two years on Northern Division.  He then transferred to the Dog Section at Canal Street and later went into Training at Epperstone.   He was promoted to Sergeant to the Dog Section and then Inspector and took charge of the unit which included the Mounted section, after Ch/Insp Ray Wood   

Friday, May 25, 2012

Peter Joyce - retired Inspector Notts Police Dog Section



A rather humerus cartoon of when Peter worked under the umbrella of Ray Wood

I have been informed that Peter Joyce, formerly Inspector Nottinghamshire Police Dog Section, died this morning. He was well known throughout the Police Dog world as a 'Trials Judge'. I will publish his funeral arrangements as soon as they are known.

Sunday, May 13, 2012

Police Constable Tony Herson (Cambridgeshire)

Whilst searching the internet, what a pleasure it was to find this picture of Tony. In the 90's he was on an Initial Police Dog Training Course with the Nottinghamshire Police. He was part of a rival Course to that of my own and we engaged in a 'fun boxing tournament' at one of our training venues, trainers included! Pc John Smith (Police Dog Wesson) was a very competent boxer who took on 'all comers' with one hand. All punches were thrown at him, with no hits and each of us  too tired to carry on after 2 rounds uninjured, apart from pride, it was Tony who head butted John's gloved fist and got a beautiful black eye. As I remember, Tony was once an Ambulanceman so he didn't complain. I still have the video, what a laugh.

Sunday, May 06, 2012

Open Door 1, In memory of Dan Wallace




In memory of Dan we, the Wallace family are looking to raise funds to help to keep a day centre running that because of cuts is being closed down. Dan attended this day centre for several years after his diagnosis. It is a unique place where early onset Alzheimer’s and dementia related sufferers can go giving carers much needed respite. Because of the demand for this service an age limit of 65 yrs was imposed. There was no where else suitable for people like Dan to go who were still physically able but needed help to continue to function as normally as possible – so the seed was sown - Open Door 1 was the proposed answer.

Open Door 1 will serve the local community of Mansfield & Ashfield. The staff who will run it have the expert and professional qualifications to help preserve the dignity of sufferers of this dreadful illness by keeping
them active and stimulated. When Dan attended the day centre he always acted as if he had gone to work there. This was who Dan was he much more comfortable giving than receiving – despite his illness he never lost the need to be ‘useful’ and I witnessed the friendship and help and support he gave to sufferers like himself many times.

I know lots of you have supported us before when our daughter Jos walked the Coast to Coast in 2008. We were able because of your help to give a sizable donations to both Charities MIND & The Alzheimer’s Society. The next venture Jos and her friend Julia are undertaking is Hadrian’s Wall. They propose to take up the challenge to complete it in just 4 days. They will begin the walk on Father’s Day, Sunday, 17th June from Wallsend and finish on Wednesday 21st June, at Bowness a total of 84 miles. I will transport them to the start of the walk accompanied by Grant.

If you feel that you would like to support Jos & Julia the details for sponsoring are attached.

Thank you in anticipation of your help and support once more in Dan’s memory.

Kind Regards,

The Wallace Family.

                              *****************************************************

HADRIAN’S WALL
CHALLENGE WALK 2012

JOS WALLACE & JULIA MAHAN ARE ‘WALKING THE WALL’ 84 MILES IN 4 DAYS STARTING SUNDAY 17TH JUNE 2012

TO RAISE FUNDS IN AID OF ‘ OPEN DOOR 1 ’ A SUPPORT SERVICE & DAY CENTRE FOR DEMENTIA SUFFERERS & CARERS
IN THE ASHFIELD & MANSFIELD AREA

IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO SUPPORT THIS CAUSE THEN GIVING IS EASY  YOU CAN DONATE ON LINE AT
www.opendoor1.co.uk BY CASH OR CHEQUE MADE PAYABLE  TO ‘OPEN DOOR 1 ’
C/O HILDA WALLACE AT 15 DELAMERE DRIVE, MANSFIELD, NOTTS NG18 4DE.

Thursday, May 03, 2012

Early Metropolitan Police Dog Handlers

Origin not known, can anyone please help?

Tuesday, May 01, 2012

National Police Dog Trials 2012 - results


The winners were:
The Jordan Shield
Awarded to the overall winner of the National Police Dog Trials 2012
PC Kevin Hughes and PD Zeena, South Wales Police
The City of London Trophy
Awarded to the second placed police dog and handler
PC Nick Dalrymple and PD Aden, Avon & Somerset Constabulary
The Sir James Starrit Trophy
Awarded to the third placed police dog and handler
PS Simon Young and PD Ralph, Central Scotland Police
The Stanley Peck Trophy
For the best obedience work
PC Nick Dalrymple and PD Aden, Avon & Somerset Constabulary
The Joseph Simpson Trophy
For the best searching dog
PC Bob Newham and PD Razor, Lincolnshire Police
The Brigadier Rymer-Jones Trophy
Awarded to the partnership with the best combined score for the one and a half track and searching
PC Richard Evans and PD Petersfield Bow, Metropolitan Police Service
The Alex Memorial Trophy
Awarded to the partnership with the best combined score for obedience and criminal work
PC Dave Gough and PD Nottspol Beano, Nottinghamshire Police
Winners by phase:
Winner – phase 1
PC Ian Hemburrow and PD Roxy, South Wales Police
Winner – phase 2
PC Richard Evans and PD Petersfield Bow, Metropolitan Police Service
Winner – phase 3
PC Kevin Hughes and PD Zeena, South Wales Police
The ACPO Office Standing Advisory Committee on Police Dogs Trophy
Awarded to the handler and dog performing the best individual piece of police work in the previous year
PC Jay and PD Aman, Suffolk Constabulary, for outstanding bravery in tackling an armed suspect.

Nice to see a mention for Nottinghamshire.