POLICE, Fire and Crime Commissioner Roger Hirst announces Rachel Nolan as preferred candidate for Chief Constable of Essex Police.
Rachel Nolan has been selected as the preferred candidate for the role of Chief Constable of Essex Police following an open and rigorous appointment process. The appointment is subject to a confirmation hearing by the Police, Fire and Crime Panel.

Mrs Nolan joined Essex Police as a police constable in 1998 and, over more than 27 years of service, has progressed through every rank in the force to become Deputy Chief Constable. During her career, she has held a wide range of operational and leadership roles across Essex and nationally.
Mr Hirst said:
“I am delighted to announce Rachel Nolan as my preferred candidate to become the next Chief Constable of Essex Police.
“Rachel was the outstanding candidate in the selection process and brings extensive operational and leadership experience, having served at every rank within Essex Police and has worked at a national level. She brings a clear vision for the future of policing in Essex, and a detailed knowledge of how to deliver it.
“Rachel will be stepping up at a time when there are very real challenges for policing both nationally and in Essex. Rachel has clearly demonstrated an understanding of our communities and the need to focus on prevention and getting crime down.
“Throughout the appointment process – which was rigorous and incorporated our partners – Rachel demonstrated the experience, judgement and leadership required to lead Essex Police at the most senior level.
“Essex Police has made strong progress in recent years and I am confident Rachel will build on this and continue delivering the priorities set out in my Police and Crime Plan and in the government’s Safer Streets Mission for the people of Essex.
“I’d like to thank Chief Constable BJ Harrington for his amazing work over his eight years leading the force and the strong foundations he has provided for the future.”
Rachel Nolan said:
“I am thrilled and deeply proud to be selected as the preferred candidate for Chief Constable.
“Having served at every rank within Essex Police, it is an honour to have this opportunity to lead our force and build upon the great work of our current Chief Constable, BJ Harrington.
“As always in policing, we have challenges on the horizon, but we have a strong track record of delivering for the public. I see first-hand the determination of our officers, staff and volunteers to make a difference every day.
“I look forward to working with our Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner, Roger Hirst, and his team, and to collaborating with our partners, both established and new.
“I am committed to listening and working together to shape our approach, focusing on prevention, protection and professionalism, while always listening to our communities and victims to deliver the high-quality policing they expect and deserve.”
The independent appointments panel included Roger Hirst, Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner; Kathryn Stone, HM Inspector of Constabulary and HM Inspector of Fire & Rescue Services; Nicole Wood, Chief Executive of Essex County Council, and Pippa Brent-Isherwood, Chief Executive and Monitoring Officer to the Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner.
The Police, Fire and Crime Panel confirmation hearing date will be announced in the near future.










