About the Commissioner
Find out more about the Police and Crime Commissioner and what they do.
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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.
North Wales Police and Crime Commissioner Andy Dunbobbin and North Wales Police will hold monthly advice surgery for residents as part of his mission to bring policing closer to the people of the region. The initiative enables local people to discuss policing in their communities and to raise any concerns or comments they might have with the Commissioner and local police officers.
Next surgery meeting:
Porthmadog
Porthmadog Library (Madog Room), Glaslyn, Stryd y Llan, Porthmadog, LL49 9HW
14.00-16.00 | 04 December 2024
Click here for further details.
Details of future surgery meetings will be published in due course.
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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PCC Andy Dunbobbin addresses e-bike/e-scooter misuse during ASB Awareness Week, responding to resident concerns about pedestrian safety after recent accidents.
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The Police and Crime Commissioner for North Wales, Andy Dunbobbin, holds the Chief Constable accountable for North Wales Police's duties, with one method being the Strategic Executive Board, where the PCC and Chief Officers review Force performance against the Police and Crime Plan.
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A project called ‘Don’t Steal My Future’, which aims to raise awareness of sexual violence and the dangers of grooming, pornography, and misogyny has received funding as part of the North Wales Serious Violence Response Strategy to run activities in schools across North Wales.