**Merseyside Police Federation – Liverpool**

Located in the heart of Liverpool at Malvern House, Merseyside Police Federation is dedicated to supporting the brave men and women of the police force. We pride ourselves on delivering exceptional service to our members and their families, ensuring that each individual feels valued and supported throughout their careers. Our team is committed to providing comprehensive assistance on a range of matters, including welfare, legal advice, and professional development.

At Merseyside Police Federation, we understand the unique challenges faced by police personnel. That’s why we offer tailored resources and guidance designed to empower our members and enhance their overall wellbeing. Our welcoming atmosphere fosters open communication, allowing members to freely discuss their concerns and seek help when needed.

Customer satisfaction is our top priority, and we take great pride in our ability to respond promptly and effectively to inquiries. Whether you need to book an appointment or require immediate assistance, our friendly staff is just a phone call away at 0151 259 2535. For more information about our services and how we can support you, please visit our website at [www.merpolfed.org.uk](http://www.merpolfed.org.uk/).

Join us at Merseyside Police Federation, where your peace of mind and professional growth are our mission. Experience the difference that dedicated support can make in your career today!

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Simon Hawkins

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These guy's are decent. I like to think they arrested me not because I was driving while black, but

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These guy's are decent. I like to think they arrested me not because I was driving while black, but I driving while drunk. They treated me really well, and I felt it was fair treatment. But I did later turn up in court and lose my license, and then my job. My misses left me and I started doing meth again because I couldn't find a job. But generally, I was impressed by how clean the back of the van was.

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Robert Pritchard

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I have always enjoyed visiting the Fed office over the years. The welcome you get is special. They d

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I have always enjoyed visiting the Fed office over the years. The welcome you get is special. They do a lot of great work not only publicised but also behind the scenes. The staff in my opinion are amazing....

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