Wrexham: North Wales police officers take on Hollyoaks cast members in charity football match

Credit: Wrexham Police FC/PA

North Wales police officers are swapping their uniforms for sports gear as they take on Hollyoaks cast members in a charity football match to show a “positive side” to policing.

The game, which kicks off today, is between Wrexham Police FC and the soap stars.

Sgt Dave Smith – who is on the team – said he first reached out to Nick Pickard, who plays Tony Hutchinson in the Channel 4 show, and things developed from there.

“He’s a really lovely guy and was quite forthcoming and said we’ll play you,” the 37-year-old who is based in Wrexham said.

Wrexham Police FC was set up in January 2022 was to “show that behind our uniform, we are just like anyone else”. Credit: Wrexham Police FC/PA

“The majority of the male cast from Hollyoaks will be playing, like Jamie Lomas who plays Warren (Fox) and Owen Warner who plays Romeo Nightingale – they’re all onboard and looking forward to it.”

Money raised will go towards the Blue Light Card Foundation, which funds projects to support the mental wellbeing of blue light staff including the police, ambulance services, hospital staff and the armed services.

“The work they do looks fantastic because what we’re exposed to on a daily basis can have quite a detrimental effect on our health and wellbeing, so doing a project to take your mind off things is great,” Mr Smith added.

He said the reason Wrexham Police FC was set up in January 2022 was to “show that behind our uniform, we are just like anyone else”.

“Sometimes the police may get a bad reputation in the press, which leads to a lot of negativity towards us, so playing as part of this team is to show a positive side to policing,” he added.

“When you are on the pitch, everyone’s got a place to belong, everyone’s equal, there are a mix of fitness levels and we want football matches we play to bring people together.”

The team has raised over £17,000 for local causes and charities since its inception.

"Playing as part of this team is to show a positive side to policing", said Sgt Dave Smith. Credit: Wrexham Police FC/PA

Mr Smith said as the team come from different departments and work in different roles, they do not get the opportunity to train together, but many do their own preparation and some – none at all.

“For us, the score on Sunday is irrelevant,” he added. “Ultimately, the main thing is to raise awareness and money for a good cause to help others and make a positive difference.

“Obviously, it would be nice to win, but if we don’t it’s not the end of the world.”

Nick Pickard added: “Wrexham Police FC are making a real difference in the community, raising money for charity and forging stronger links between the police and the public.

“We’re really looking forward to the fixture and encourage everyone to come to the game and support a fantastic cause.”

The 90-minute match begins at 5pm at Airbus Broughton, with around 500 expected to attend.


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