
The Band of The Barbados Police Service
It was in 1889 when nineteen young constables with musical ability were taken from among the foot patrols to form a band for the Force, under the direction of Mr. Willlock of the British West Riding Regiment then stationed in Barbados. Most performances were limited to Queen’s Park, Bay Street Esplanade, The Garrison, Hastings Rocks, Guards of Honour, Bazaars, other ceremonial parades and various government health institutions.

In 1914, James Bennernagel, a Sergeant Major, in the British Guyana Militia Band was appointed Band Master. Five years later he introduced the Cadet System in the Band for youngsters between the ages of twelve and eighteen years. At Central Station, the Band barracks was a building near Tudor Street in the proximity to Centipede Alley. Cadets would perform Guard duties at Central Station and this meant sleeping on boards fully dressed so that if you had to blow the bugle for fire, the arrival of the Commissioner, reveille, lights out or for roll call you would be ready.

