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Wigan Chief Supt retires
Wigan Today
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15/11/2023
Reflecting on her years working for Greater Manchester Police, Wigan Chief Supt Emily Higham retires after 31-years.
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So having worked in Wigan and Leigh, you know, 31 years ago as a very naive 21 year old,
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you know, running around and I worked in the old Pemberton Police Station, you know, and
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I worked at Leigh Nick, you know, Pemberton Police Station now I think is a subway, you
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know, and, you know, I've got really fond memories of policing here, you know, and the
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fact that all my family live here as well has just made it really special, you know.
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But when you are out and about the communities of Wigan and Leigh, they're really good, they
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talk to you and they want to see police officers and it's just really nice to know that you've
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got the backing of, you know, your communities, you know, and they give us intelligence and
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they'll stop and talk to us and I just think that's wonderful.
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I just think that, you know, a community that engages with their police officers and is
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really grateful to see the police officers is just great, you know.
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And when I've been here as a Chief Super and out and about, I've had some right good crap
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with people, you know, I've had some, you know, just chit-chatting, you know, just being
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able to just talk to people and have a good laugh and reminisce with them and, you know,
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it's just really good.
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You know, I've worked with the places in Manchester where the communities are different, you know,
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but I think when it's your home community, yeah, it's pretty special.
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So I have absolutely loved policing and supporting all the communities of Wigan and Leigh and
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all our other little small towns.
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I just think it's been just wonderful, wonderful.
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I'm just proud.
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I'm just really proud.
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Wigan girl, Wigan boss.
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Yeah, I'm dead chuffed.
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Excellent.
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Do you have any advice for anyone thinking about starting a career in the police?
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Do it.
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Don't contemplate.
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Just do it.
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Just apply and, you know, you may not want to be a police officer.
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You know, you may want to be a special.
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You might want to be a cadet, you know, so we've just recruited lots of cadets here.
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I've got 10 new cadets at Wigan, you know, they're aged between 13 and 17 and they're
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just wonderful.
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You know, they marched for me around our car park the other day and they're just brilliant.
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They turned up at the Remembrance Day parade.
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So anyone who's thinking about, you know, a taste of policing, there's so many different
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ways.
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We've got apprenticeships here, you know, so we've got some of the youngsters coming
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in that are like 16 years old, 21 years old, that are working with us and it's just great
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because we need people from all walks of life, you know, and not everybody wants to be a
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police officer, but there are so many different avenues into policing and what I would say
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is stop thinking about it and get online and fill an application for me because it is,
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well, no two days are ever the same and you're never going to be bored.
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You just see great things.
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So yeah, I would just say, hands down, I'd do it all over again.
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For sure.
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I didn't have a time frame on when I would retire, you know, and I think policing is
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really flexible in the fact that I didn't need to retire so I could have carried on
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for quite a while.
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So it wasn't that I'm going to come here and do two years, but, you know, in the time that
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I've been here I've made, you know, such a difference, you know, to the officers and
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staff that work here, you know, and to the communities that we serve.
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You know, we've improved in so many different areas from getting to jobs quicker to the
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amount of intelligence that we're now getting in, you know, to the number of warrants that
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we're executing, the visibility, you know, we've done loads of work with the local authority
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and, you know, the purple flag, you know, we achieved purple flag status.
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You know, policing played a small part in that and it was, you know, like multi-agency
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work, but I just think if I look back on the two years that I was here, yeah, I've kind
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of achieved a lot of the things that really mattered to me about those kind of making
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things better.
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You know, the staff here, but also making things better for the public.
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So yeah, there was, no, I never had a time scale, so I never had I'm going to do X number
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and I'm going to go.
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But I think when I was on holiday with my family and, you know, you see your kids growing
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up before your eyes and you get that kind of mum guilt of dropping them off at breakfast
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club and picking them up from after school club, there does come a point where you think,
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yeah, it's my time to be a mum.
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Because the other thing as well is policing will never be finished.
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So there's never a, you know, you're never going to achieve everything that you want
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to achieve.
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There's always something else.
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There's always a new crime trend coming around the corner.
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So there's never a time to say, well, I'm going to get to this and then I'm going to
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go.
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But I just, you know, as I said, I do just think that a lot of things just all came together
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and I thought, yeah, it's a good time to go.
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So I found out earlier this year that I'd been named in the King's Birthday Honours,
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which was a wonderful surprise because I didn't know.
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And then on Wednesday just gone, I went to Buckingham Palace and I was presented with
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my King's Police Medal by His Majesty.
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What did he say?
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Well, he had a conversation about my career and how sunny Manchester was, you know, and
05:00
then we had a conversation about steam trains, believe it or not.
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