POLICE UNITY TOUR 2026
RIDING TOGETHER REMEMBERING ALWAYS
The 2026 Police Unity Tour unites the policing family nationwide, offering both in-person and virtual participation to honour fallen officers and support their families through Care of Police Survivors
The Police Unity Tour returns in 2026
as one of the most powerful and unifying events in the policing calendar, bringing together officers, staff, families and supporters from across the United Kingdom in a collective act of remembrance, solidarity and purpose, as the tour continues to grow in both scale and impact while remaining firmly rooted in its core mission of honouring those who have died in the line of duty and supporting the families they leave behind. Now entering its 14th year, the UK
the miles covered on the road, serving as a moving tribute to fallen colleagues while raising vital funds for the Care of Police Survivors (COPS) charity, which provides
“The 2026 tour promises to build on the success of previous years, with riders from across the country preparing to
take part reflecting the very best of the policing family.”
Police Unity Tour stands as a deeply symbolic journey that extends far beyond
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ongoing support to the families of officers who have made the ultimate sacrifice. The 2026 tour promises to build on the
success of previous years, with riders from across the country preparing to take part in a shared endeavour that reflects the very best of the policing family, united not by competition but by remembrance and mutual support, with the tour itself not designed as a race but as a supportive and inclusive ride where participants travel together, encouraging one another along the route and reinforcing
the strong sense of camaraderie that defines the event.
A key feature of the 2026 tour is its
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