Conor O'Gorman
Well-Known Member
In January the policing minister stated that the National Police Chiefs’ Council (NPCC) firearms lead DCC David Gardner (Deputy Chief Constable of Warwickshire Police) was developing a new performance framework for firearms licensing teams to provide greater transparency on application turnaround times.
This was to include a performance target for forces to complete applications for the grant or renewal of firearm and shotgun certificates within four months, unless there were concerns about the suitability of the applicant.
In addition, His Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services would later this year be undertaking a thematic inspection of police forces’ arrangements in respect of firearms licensing.
The first performance table has been published and this shows wide disparity between forces.

Consider that against the following list of police forces in England and Wales that have given, or not given, assurances to BASC to back up a Home Office pledge that money raised by increasing firearms licensing fees would be ploughed back into firearms licensing.
The police forces that have provided assurances to BASC on the resourcing of firearms licensing departments are:
The police forces that have not yet provided assurances, or have not responded to BASC, are:
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This was to include a performance target for forces to complete applications for the grant or renewal of firearm and shotgun certificates within four months, unless there were concerns about the suitability of the applicant.
In addition, His Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services would later this year be undertaking a thematic inspection of police forces’ arrangements in respect of firearms licensing.
The first performance table has been published and this shows wide disparity between forces.

Consider that against the following list of police forces in England and Wales that have given, or not given, assurances to BASC to back up a Home Office pledge that money raised by increasing firearms licensing fees would be ploughed back into firearms licensing.
The police forces that have provided assurances to BASC on the resourcing of firearms licensing departments are:
- Cheshire
- Cumbria
- Derbyshire
- Dorset
- Dyfed Powys
- Essex
- Gloucestershire
- Hampshire
- Kent
- Lancashire
- Norfolk
- Northumbria
- North Yorkshire
- Staffordshire
- Suffolk
- Surrey
- West Mercia
The police forces that have not yet provided assurances, or have not responded to BASC, are:
- Avon & Somerset
- Bedfordshire
- Cambridgeshire
- Cleveland
- Devon & Cornwall
- Durham
- Greater Manchester Police
- Gwent
- Hertfordshire
- Humberside
- Leicestershire
- Lincolnshire
- Merseyside
- Metropolitan Police Service
- Northamptonshire
- North Wales
- Nottinghamshire
- South Wales
- South Yorkshire
- Sussex
- Thames Valley Police
- Warwickshire
- West Midlands Police
- West Yorkshire
- Wiltshire
Silence on firearms licensing fees speaks volumes
The majority of forces in England and Wales have failed to confirm that fee increases will be used to fund firearms licensing departments.