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nd busi- Police cadets on parade


KENT Police congratulatedmore than 8 0 cadets on completing their train- ing by hosting a celebratory parade. Eighty-two trainees gathered for the successful conclusion to their train-


ing at a passing-out parade at the Kent Police College in Maidstone, on Saturday, September 2 9 . The cadets, all from theMaidstone,Medway and Canterbury districts,


proudlywore their newuniforms in front of their family and friends at the ceremony. Deputy Chief Constable Tony Blaker said: “It is an honour to be able to


congratulate these young people for their hard work, commitment and dedication. “The cadets within the scheme continue to develop and grow in confi- dence whilst gaining new skills and helping their communities.”


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