Allen has spent most of her career working in the public sector for Durham Constabulary, Sedgefield Borough Council, Middlesbrough Council and County Durham and Darlington Fire and Rescue Service as Head of Service and Area Manager for Community Safety.[1]
Local government
She was elected to Durham County Council in 2013 and appointed to the Cabinet in 2015, where she held the Safer Communities Portfolio. In 2017, she was appointed to lead Durham County Council’s Transformation Programme. She was elected Mayor of Bishop Auckland in 2019 and was a cabinet member for Transformation, Culture and Tourism.[2]
Allen promised new police officers, to tackle crime, protect communities and victims, and pursue criminals in her election manifesto.[4] She ensured that Durham Constabulary was the first police force in the UK to initiate a Workplace Gambling Charter.[5] She further approved the new Durham Constabulary Investigative Hub to be built at Spennymoor.[6] Allen proposed a £10 tax hike for residents in County Durham and Darlington which was approved by the Police and Crime Panel.[7]