From Special Constable to City of London Police Federation Chair - Mike Reed retires after 30 years in policing.
- Aaron Wilson
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After a distinguished 30-year policing career, Mike Reed has retired as Chair of the City of London Police Federation — a journey that began in 1993 when he joined the force as a Special Constable, volunteering his time while balancing civilian life to serve the Square Mile. Reed went on to represent officers at every level, including a 13-year tenure as Federation Chair, advocating for better working conditions, welfare support and frontline safety during major deployments and challenging incidents. His rise from volunteer constable to one of the most respected voices for City of London Police officers reflects both his personal commitment and the valuable role that Special Constables play in British policing.

