Mounted Branch
Introduction
From
its humble beginnings in 1760 the Mounted Branch
has adapted well to the changing needs of the society it serves,
and it continues to play a key role in modern day policing.
With
a strength of over 140 officers and 120
horses based at eight operational stables spread across
London their job sees them carrying out a variety of roles including,
high visibility patrols, public order duties as well as specific
crime initiatives and specialist events, like trooping the colour.
Every officer and horse receives extensive training at Imber Court,
the MPS mounted branch training establishment based in Thames
Ditton, Surrey to ensure both horse and rider are well equipped
to deal with the rigours of policing in the capital.