The Scottish Police Federation (SPF) is an organisation representing Scottish police officers. It has approximately 18,500 members across the Police Service of Scotland.[1] It campaigns on issues that affect pay and conditions though police officers are not allowed to strike and reports to authorities on matters which affect their welfare and efficiency.
Formation | 1919 |
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Legal status | Police Act 1996 |
Purpose | Welfare and efficiency of policing in Scotland |
Headquarters | 5 Woodside Place, Glasgow, G3 7QF |
Location | |
Membership | 18,000 (constables, sergeants, inspectors, chief inspectors, cadets and special constables) |
Chair | David Threadgold |
Vice Chair | Brian Jones |
General Secretary | David Kennedy |
Deputy General Secretary | Lorna Cunningham |
Website | www |
The Scottish Police Federation is led by General Secretary Calum Steele who has been in post since October 2008.[2]
Chairperson
edit1919–20 | Peter McAusland, Edinburgh |
1920 | Edward Malcolm, Aberdeenshire |
1920–21 | Neil Macleod, Glasgow |
1921–22 | John J Ryan, Glasgow (1st term of office) |
1922–23 | George Kay, Ayrshire |
1923–24 | John J Ryan, Glasgow (2nd term of office) |
1924–25 | William Webster, OBE, Edinburgh |
1925–27 | John J Ryan, Glasgow (3rd term of office) |
1927–30 | Arthur McIntosh, Glasgow |
1930–32 | John J Ryan, Glasgow (4th term of office) |
1932–33 | William Cowie, BL, Glasgow (1st term of office) |
1933 | Alexander Alexander, Glasgow |
1933–34 | John B Rothney, Aberdeenshire |
1934–39 | William Cowie, BL, Glasgow (2nd term of office) |
1939–42 | Thomas O Porter, Wigtownshire |
1942–44 | Andrew K Robertson, Glasgow |
1944–46 | Robert Allan, BEM, Ayrshire |
1946–47 | Archibald Carswell, Argyll |
1947–49 | William Mortimer, Aberdeen City |
1949–50 | George Watson, Ayr Burgh |
1950–54 | James Spowart, BEM, Perthshire & Kinross-shire |
1954–56 | James L Murchie, Glasgow |
1956–57 | John D Stephen, Edinburgh |
1957–58 | Thomas McCallum, Berwick, Roxburgh & Selkirk |
1958–61 | Charles L Jack, BEM, Glasgow |
1961–63 | Norman Clark, Edinburgh |
1963–66 | Donald McCulloch, BEM, Glasgow |
1966–68 | John Black, BEM, Glasgow |
1968–70 | Stuart Waldman, Glasgow |
1970–73 | Ronald Munro, Fife |
1973–76 | Donald McLean, Glasgow/Strathclyde |
1976–78 | Frederick Conner, BEM, Lothian & Borders |
1978–81 | Hamish Forrest, MBE, Strathclyde |
1981–82 | John Hamilton, Strathclyde |
1982–84 | Patrick Kennedy, Strathclyde |
1984–87 | Alistair W A Wallace, MBE, Strathclyde |
1988–89 | Kenneth MacDonald, Lothian & Borders |
1989–91 | Elizabeth Stewart, Strathclyde |
1991–00 | James Fraser, QPM, Strathclyde |
2000–09 | Norrie Flowers, Strathclyde |
2010–12 | Leslie Gray, Strathclyde |
2012–16 | Brian Docherty, Strathclyde |
2017–20 | Andrea MacDonald, West Area |
2020–23 | David Hamilton, North Area (Tayside) |
2023- | David Threadgold, North Area |
Footnote: John J Ryan, Glasgow, served four terms of office as chairman; William Cowie, BL, Glasgow, served two terms of office as chairman.
General Secretaries
edit1919–22 | William Webster, OBE, Edinburgh (1st term of office) |
1922–24 | John B Craib, MBE, Ayr Burgh |
1924–26 | William Cowie, BL, Glasgow |
1926–28 | Andrew Valentine, Midlothian |
1928–30 | William Webster, OBE, Edinburgh (2nd term of office) |
1930–34 | George Machray, Edinburgh |
1934 | Robert Watson, Edinburgh |
1934–41 | William Brander, Glasgow |
1941–42 | William Forgie, MA, Glasgow |
1942–51 | George Mitchell, BEM, Coatbridge |
1951–56 | James Watson, Glasgow |
1956–63 | Robert McClement, Glasgow |
1963–75 | Daniel Wilson, MBE, Scottish North-Eastern Counties Constabulary |
1975–83 | Joseph Black, MBE, Strathclyde |
1983–87 | Alexander Gowl, Grampian |
1988–91 | Alistair W A Wallace, MBE, Strathclyde |
1991–05 | Douglas J Keil, MBE, QPM, Grampian |
2005–08 | Joe Grant, MBE, Strathclyde |
2008– | Calum Steele, Northern |
Footnote: William Webster, OBE, Edinburgh, served two terms of office as Secretary.
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ About the SPF Archived 7 October 2008 at the Wayback Machine spf.org.uk, accessed 17 January 2009
- ^ Officials Archived 7 October 2008 at the Wayback Machine spf.org.uk, accessed 17 January 2009
- ^ "Joint Central Committee".