Memorial March to Stephen Lawrence plaque where Janet and Franstine laid wreaths in remembrance of Stephen.
Conference audience of over 200
VIP’s to the Conference
David Lammy MP with NBPA President Franstine Jones & MetBPA Chair Janet Hills celebrating the MetBPA 20th Anniversary at the House of Commons
MetBPA members with the Commissioner at the 20th Anniversary celebrations – City Hall
MetBPA Chairs Past & Present
Performance by the Young Leaders for Safer Cities
Stephen Lawrence 20th anniversary memorial service held at St Martin in the Fields church in Trafalgar Square, on 22 April 2013.
London BPA’s attending the Stephen Lawrence 20th anniversary memorial service held at St Martin in the Fields church in Trafalgar Square
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The Black Police Association, in partnership with the Metropolitan Police, actively promotes equality and valuing of diversity.
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