Tayside Police
Tayside Joint Police Board

  Introduction
  Board Members
  Timetable of Meetings
  Agenda, Reports & Minutes
  Publications
  Joint Board Contact Details
Tayside Joint Police Board was established by Section 34 of the Local Government (Scotland) Act 1994 and the Tayside Combined Police Area Amalgamation Scheme Order 1995. This Order provided for Dundee City Council, Perth and Kinross Council and Angus Council becoming amalgamated for police purposes into the Tayside Joint Police Board.

Tayside Joint Police Board logo The Board consists of 18 Councillors appointed from the membership of the 3 Councils as follows -

  • 7 members appointed by Dundee City Council
  • 6 members appointed by Perth and Kinross Council
  • 5 members appointed by Angus Council
Members of the Board are appointed by each of these Councils following each Council election.

The Board shares responsibility for Tayside Police with the Chief Constable who is responsible for operational matters and with the Scottish Ministers.

The Board is supported by a Clerk and Treasurer who give administrative support and professional advice. The Clerk and Treasurer are currently the Head of Law & Administration and the Head of Finance respectively of Angus Council. The Board meets four times a year with meetings rotating annually between Dundee, Forfar and Perth. In addition there is an Appointments Sub-Committee, an Audit Sub-Committee, a Complaints Sub-Committee, a Finance Sub-Committee and a Personnel Sub-Committee.

Meetings, unless specified, are open to the public and the agenda and papers are available in advance.

The Board has a number of statutory duties and responsibilities including -
  • setting the budget for Tayside Police and providing the Chief Constable with the resources necessary to police Tayside efficiently and effectively
  • making arrangements to secure best value and participate in community planning
  • examining the manner in which complaints against the police by members of the public are dealt with by the Chief Constable
  • appointing the Chief Constable, Deputy Chief Constable and Assistant Chief Constable
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