About Lincolnshire Police
The HMI for this force is Zoë Billingham. Contact her via the Eastern regional office.
- Lincolnshire is a large, predominantly rural county.
- It has traditionally been sparsely populated, with much of its resident population of around two thirds of a million distributed throughout market towns and small villages.
- However, the local agricultural industry draws in part-time workers (many from Eastern Europe), and the population has been growing in recent years as some workers have settled.
- The city of Lincoln is a popular tourist destination, and there are a number of seaside towns which attract visitors in the summer.
- Lincolnshire is one of five forces in an East Midlands regional collaboration group, which aims to promote the cost-effective joint delivery of some important policing services.
Most similar group of forces (peer forces)
Dyfed-Powys
Norfolk
North Wales
Suffolk
