and well done to both of you. Quite irrelevant but it brings to mind the last time I attended such an event, in Huyton Liverpool about 1980, when I was the wreath bearer for the Colonel of the Regiment. We stood behind Harold Wilson. I don't think he was PM at the time. I don't recall if he wore his "Gannex" overcoat.
Mr Hinder's bio in your link and elsewhere, is still very short on detail. It's flippant I know, but I can't help mentally comparing him to the character Inspector Hobson, from the Beiderbecke trilogy by Alan Plater. His career pattern seems to be similar.
Detective Sergeant Hobson (BA) Later Inspector.
Another character whose first name is never known. Hobson is a principled, enthusiastic and somewhat naive graduate police officer. While Hobson is educated and hard-working, he is also ineffective as a police officer. Hobson participates in exposing corruption in the police force and is quickly promoted.