I'm Lancashire's longest serving PCSO and still going strong at 75

While most people would be enjoying their well deserved retirement at the age of 75, Lancashire's longest serving police community support officer is still walking the beat.

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Tony Wojnarowski is Lancashire’s oldest serving PCSO and was part of the first intake of Police Community Support Officers when the role was established in 2003. After he was made redundant from his engineering job in 2002, at 53, he wanted a new challenge. He applied to become a PCSO and has been serving communities in Leyland ever since.

This week has marked his 75th birthday and there is no sign of him hanging up his radio just yet! He said: “The biggest part of the job for me is making a difference in the community. “People I meet on the street do not believe the age I am. “I don’t know what you are meant to feel like at 75 but I don’t feel it.



” Get a bespoke headline round-up, as well as breaking updates, when you sign up to the The Lancashire Post’s free emails join our new WhatsApp Community to get the latest news and top stories from across Lancashire directly to your phone He added: “Out of all the jobs I have had this has been the most satisfying job I have ever had. It’s unmeasurable.” If you would like to make a difference every day like Tony, PCSO recruitment opens in the next few weeks.

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