St Albans cadets have taken part in the High Sheriff’s Justice Service over the weekend.

Herts Advertiser: The cadets lined up crown court judges and member of the clergy outside St Albans cathedral.The cadets lined up crown court judges and member of the clergy outside St Albans cathedral. (Image: Archant)

The service is held annually to recognise those who work or volunteer in law and order and the cadets were invited by High Sheriff Suzy Harvey.

Insp Steve Alison, who leads the St Albans and Harpenden Cadets, said: “Once again it was fantastic to be a part of this prestigious service and I would like to thank the High Sheriff for inviting us to attend.”

Cadets welcomed the guests before escorting the procession from St Albans Museum + Gallery to the cathedral.

Police cadets are aged 13 to 18 and learn about police procedures and the law and work with officers at community events.

To find out more about Hertfordshire’s volunteer police cadet programme, visit www.herts.police.uk/Information-and-services/Get-involved/Cadets/Cadets