PNB Publication Scheme

 

PUBLICATION SCHEME FOR THE POLICE NEGOTIATING BOARD

Purpose of the Police Negotiating Board

The Police Negotiating Board (PNB) was established by Act of Parliament in 1980 to negotiate the pay, allowances, hours of duty, leave and pensions of United Kingdom police officers and to make recommendations on these matters to the Home Secretary, Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, and Scottish Ministers.

Requests for information (which must be made in writing, which includes by fax or e-mail), should be sent to Bill Blase, OME, 6th Floor, Victoria House, Southampton Row, London, WC1B 4AD or by fax on 020 7271 0499, or by e-mail to william.blase@bis.gsi.gov.uk

Class of information - Police Boards (Personnel)

Membership of the Board - available on website

Chair and Deputy Chair CV - available on website

Register of Interests - available on website

Class of Information - Police Boards (Terms of Reference)

Constitution - available on website

Annual Report - available on website

Circulars - available on website

History – available on website

Charges

There will not be any charge for information requested and supplied from the publication scheme

Maintenance of the Scheme

The Open Government Liaison Officer of The Office of Manpower Economics maintains this scheme.