As a crime scene officer with Hampshire Police, Graham Taylor developed a special interest in fire investigations. He revelled in discovering the causes of fires, and being able to bring evidence to court where fires were started maliciously.Now Graham’s life and occupation has changed completely. However, a lot of what he learned in the past still applies. Only now Graham is more focused on stopping fires from happening than understanding what caused them.

Preventing a fire is hugely important where Graham works, because it is where the UK Government stores ‘1,000 years of history’, from the Domesday Book to the present, at The National Archives at Kew. Documents housed there include Court records, a vast collection of maps, military service and operational documents, Foreign Office correspondence and files, Cabinet papers and of course original legislative documentation, whether it is the Treason Act of 1351 or the Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974.'


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