[2] Headquartered in Wymondham, Norfolk is responsible for the City of Norwich, along with King's Lynn, Great Yarmouth and Thetford.[3] The Chief Constable is Paul Sanford, and the Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) is Sarah Taylor (Labour).[15] In 2019 the Prime Minister announced that 20,000 new police officers would be recruited as part of a national uplift programme.[30] It achieves this through Broads Beat, the UK's only inland waterways police, which is partly funded by public sponsorship.An extensive programme of collaborative work has already delivered a number of joint units and departments in areas such as Major Investigations, Protective Services, Custody, Transport, HR, Finance and ICT.[37][non-primary source needed] In 2018, then-chief constable Simon Bailey stated that around £16 million had been saved by pooling resources with Suffolk.It collaborates on areas including Procurement, Training, Firearms, Driver Management, Digital Assets, Vetting and Forensics, along with ERSOU.This was followed in 2019 with emergency operators from Norfolk Fire and Rescue Service being co-located within the Contact & Control Room (CCR) at OCC.