The force was formed on 1 October 1967, by the merger of the
Worcestershire Constabulary,
Herefordshire Constabulary,
Shropshire Constabulary and Worcester City Police. It lost territory to
West Midlands Police when that was constituted on 1 April 1974. It changed its name from "West Mercia Constabulary" to "West Mercia Police" on 5 May 2009.
Merger plans In November 2005, the government announced major reforms of policing in England and Wales, including the possibility of mergers. Under final proposals made by the
Home Secretary on 6 February 2006, it would merge with
Staffordshire Police,
Warwickshire Constabulary and
West Midlands Police to form a single strategic force for the
West Midlands region. The proposals were unpopular with many of the local authorities in the West Mercia area, but was criticised especially strongly by West Mercia Constabulary itself, especially as at the time it was rated the best force in the country. When
John Reid became
Home Secretary in 2006, he put all merger plans on hold. Subsequent governments have not made any indication of re-introducing such plans.
Chief constables • 1967–1975: Sir John Willison • 1975–1981: Alex Rennie • 1981–1985: Bob Cozens • 1985–1991: Anthony Mullett • 1991–1999: David Cecil Blakey • 1999–2003: Peter Hampson • 2021–2023:
Pippa Mills • 2023–2024: Alex Murray (temporary) • 2024–present: Richard Cooper (temporary 2024–2025) ==Organisation==