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Founded in 1842, Staffordshire Police covers an area of over 1,000 square miles. The county has a population of more than a million with a rich diversity of communities, all with specific policing needs.
The force is divided into eleven Local Policing Teams.
Staffordshire Police's mission is to keep our communities safe and reassured.
Force Website: http://www.staffordshire.police.ukLeek Rural Neighbourhood
Leek rural consists of both rural and urban areas. It covers Endon, Stockton Brook, Brown Edge, Stanley, Bagnall, Longsdon, Rudyard, Horton and Rushton Spencer.
The area has one high school that is located in Endon and several primary schools. There are significant leisure facilities such as an 18-hole golf course in Stockton Brook, boating clubs in Stanley and Endon, and Rudyard Lake which is an area of natural beauty with boating facilities and a mini steam railway line. There are numerous public footpaths for ramblers and a canal towpath that runs through from Stockton Brook to Longsdon. Parts of this stretch of towpath have undergone an archaeological dig to reveal the industrial innovations in the local area.
Neighbourhood Website: https://www.staffordshire.police.uk/article/2905/Leek-Rural