DEVON and Cornwall Police revealed the winner of its “Name Our Tractor” competition at the Woofstock Festival held on Saturday, June 15.

In May, Devon and Cornwall Police launched a competition offering children the opportunity to name the new Force Tractor.

Almost 300 entries were received from children aged 12 or under and the winning name, selected by Assistant Chief Constable Glen Mayhew, was submitted by seven-year-old Eloise Bettison who came up with “Inspector Moors”.

The John Deere tractor has been loaned to Devon and Cornwall Police, free-of-charge, by local agricultural machinery dealership Masons Kings and will be used as an engagement tool by the Rural Affairs team at agricultural shows and events across the region this summer.

Eloise and her family were invited to Woofstock to officially unveil the new name, where she revealed to the team that she “thought it would be good for the tractor to inspect the moors” which led her to choose the name.

Eloise helps her parents on the family farm and was very excited to have been chosen as the winner of the competition, adding that she “couldn’t wait to go back to school to tell friends and teachers”.

The distinctive police livery has been drawing crowds and inspiring conversations with local farmers since the tractor’s debut at the Devon County Show in May, and its new name is sure to encourage even more.

PC Clarke Orchard said: “The response to the competition was fantastic! There were almost 300 entries in total and several suggestions that would have made excellent names.

“Those of us old enough to remember the popular detective series Inspector Morse will appreciate the clever play on words.

“Inspector Moors will be joining us throughout the summer to help us interact with members of the public and enable us to have important and meaningful conversations about how we can work with our communities to tackle rural crime.”

The next opportunity to meet Inspector Moors is at the Yealmpton Show on Wednesday, July 31.

To keep up-to-date with the Force Tractor, or for important Rural Affairs updates, follow the Rural Affairs team on Facebook: www.facebook.com/DCPoliceRural .