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We are a member organisation representing retired police officers of all ranks and police widows from police forces throughout England and Wales. We offer a range of services to members including advice on pensions and other issues affecting the welfare of our members.

Member benefits
. a rank free association of retired police officers dedicated to improving benefits for all members.

. low annual fees usually deducted from your pensions on a monthly basis.

. each quarter receive into your home NARPO News, a glossy magazine written by members and for members, containing valuable improvements in all benefits relating to retired people.

. campaigning to maintain police pensions and looking for improvements in all benefits relating to retired people.

. join and you can recover your membership fee many times over by taking up some of the member services and special discounts offered.

. special deals on all insurances for home, car, health etc, from our own insurance brokers who are continually looking to offer the very best quality insurances at the most competitive rates.

. travel discounts, which brings not only special offers to our members but offers year round discounts on every type of holiday.

. membership of a local branch which arranges regular meetings and other activities to ensure you keep in touch with friends and colleagues from your service days.

. extra help and assistance to individual members facing problems arising out of their services or their pensions.

The many benefits listed constitute only a very small part of our many activities. For more information on the National Association of Retired Police Officers and membership visit the NARPO website and apply online now.

Press Releases

NARPO disappointed with Chancellor’s “tax raid on retired police officers”

The National Association of Retired Police Officers has expressed its disappointment at plans announced by the Chancellor to scrap age-related tax allowance for pensioners.

NARPO: The memory of PC David Rathband will stay with us as a clear reminder of the dangers of policing

The National Association of Retired Police Officers is shocked by the news of the death of David Rathband.

NARPO: Growing concern for Police Officers Injured on Duty

The National Association of Retired Police Officers (NARPO) continues to be concerned at the current inaction of the Home Office in rectifying a problem that they created for elderly, injured retired police officers in several forces throughout England and Wales. In 2004 the Home Office issued advice to Forces that they reduce the pensions of all former officers injured on duty to the lowest level at age 65 years of age or older.

NARPO: Treatment of elderly police officers "astounding"

The National Association of Retired Police Officers is astounded at the attitude of the West Yorkshire Police towards elderly former police officers, who were forced to retire early from the Police Service following an injury they received whilst doing their duty. These officers are paid a pension to recognise the losses associated with their injury.

NARPO President highlights ‘bitter blow’ on Pensions

NARPO, the organisation representing retired police officers in England and Wales, found a very mixed bag for their members in the Chancellor’s Autumn Statement.

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