0 the person in charge of a prison:
a prison warden
She's the warden of a home for mentally handicapped people.
He's the warden of Robinson College, Cambridge.
1 a person whose job is to make certain that members of the public obey particular rules:
2 a person who is in charge of a prison
The figures do not include the police force and traffic wardens.
The recruitment, training and qualifications of sheltered housing wardens employed by local authorities are matters for the individual authorities concerned.
At the same time, there were 10,240 civilian staff (93 more than the previous year) and 669 traffic wardens (60 fewer than the previous year).
We all know about the alleged cases of traffic wardens who are supposed to fulfil a specific target.
Is the patrol of our streets going to be given up to a different body of people such as neighbourhood wardens?
We need more police locally, not just rural wardens, and more police on patrol.
The issue of wardens and rangers was raised.
Perhaps this sort of information could be available from these, at present, hypothetical wardens.
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