Colour Variations Available
IPA Section UK Clothing Range Available to Order
Section UK have created their own clothing store currently selling polo shirts, hoodies and jackets.
All products are sold with the IPA Section UK logo and can also be personalised.
The current product range can be viewed below.
Mail Order:
To order a polo shirt, hoodie, jacket or jumper visit:
http://www.stitchandprint.co.uk/page/ipaukFor all other items visit:
www.ipa-uk.org/ShopItems can be ordered by email, telephone or in writing to the International Police Association,
IPA HQ - Section UK, 1 Fox Road, West Bridgford, Nottingham, NG2 6AJ
with a cheque made payable to ‘IPA’. Payment can also be made via a PAYPAL account.
Jacket
£44
+ P&P
Ladies Polo Shirt
£14
+ P&P
Polo Shirt
£14
+ P&P
Hoodie
£21
+ P&P
For detailed product descriptions visit the website or contact IPA HQ - Section UK by phone 0115 9813638
For
overseas orders
contact Richard Mattinson direct at ‘Stitch & Print’ on
00 44 16973 43546or
Richard@stitchandprint.bizSweater
(ladies or men’s)
£20
+ P&P
London Reception Office (LRO)
Bob McCormack
The role of the LRO is to assist IPA members who are travelling to London from the UK or abroad
wherever possible.
On my initial contact with visitors I will advise them regarding travelling in London and accommodation (see below)
and places to visit. The information I receive should be sent via the official IPA Travel Form which comes to me via
Section UK’s IPA HQ. The Travel Form can be found on Section UK’s website. A photograph of yourself is particularly
helpful if you intend to be met by me or another IPA member. However it not uncommon for visitors to contact me
direct which slows the process down as I then have to email the visitor for proof of their membership and then ask
them for the Travel form which I ask is sent via HQ in order to verify their membership and collate visitors numbers.
In a lot of cases I do not hear from them again!
I give visitors general advice on places to visit. Information regarding accommodation is very restricted as there are
so many hotels in London therefore the only two I would recommend are; The Union Jack Club and Travel Lodges.
In recent years it has become impossible to find members to meet and greet visitors at airports travelling from
abroad and therefore this is something we do not undertake or offer. There are excellent transport routes into Central
London and I encourage visiting members to utilise the transport network available. In London we cannot offer visits
to Police buildings (nor can retired Police officers) owing to the current security issues. This is frustrating for visitors
but a consequence of the tighter security procedures.
Any member wishing to volunteer their help for 2017 with visitors please contact me as any help would be greatly
appreciated. You can contact me via:
two-cities@ipa-uk.orgPOLICE WORLD
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