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About the Commissioner
Find out more about the Police and Crime Commissioner and what they do.
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Information
More information about the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner.
Working in Partnership
We work closely with partners to secure long term solutions to crime.
Police and Crime Plan Consultation Survey
Policing in North Wales is something that matters to us all. That’s why from now until 27 September, North Wales Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) Andy Dunbobbin is asking local people to say what they think the priorities of North Wales Police should be for the next four years and how they want to see their neighbourhoods policed.
The consultation launches on 15 July 2024 and closes on the 27 September 2024.
Residents can fill in the survey via the following links:
English: www.surveymonkey.com/r/PCC-consultation2024
Click here for an Easy Read version of the survey.
Support for victims of crime
Providing support to victims of crime is a key priority of the Police and Crime Commissioner. One of the vital services the office commissions is the Victim Help Centre, based in St. Asaph, which supports all victims.
If you need support or further advice please click on this link
The latest from the Office of the North Wales Police and Crime Commissioner
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North Wales Police and the office of the Police and Crime Commissioner for North Wales are warning residents of the region to be on their guard after seeing a rise in cryptocurrency-related fraud and scams in the area over recent months with members of the public falling victim and losing money…
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North Wales Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) Andy Dunbobbin has revealed the final list of successful applicants from his Summer Sports Fund, which comprises 26 organisations from right across the six counties of North Wales.
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The Wales Schools Programme, also known as SchoolBeat Cymru, is set to continue in North Wales thanks to the combined efforts and funding of North Wales Police Chief Constable Amanda Blakeman and Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) for North Wales, Andy Dunbobbin.