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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.

This month Get Safe Online has launched a campaign to help individuals shop safely online in the run-up to Christmas in partnership with North Wales Police and the region’s Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) Andy Dunbobbin.

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.

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.

A project in Flintshire that has received funding to provide medical training for young people in the area was the focus of a recent visit by Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) for North Wales Andy Dunbobbin.

A project in Conwy County Borough that has received  funding to provide activities and opportunities for young people in the area was the subject of two recent visits by Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) for North Wales Andy Dunbobbin.

On October 4, North Wales Police and Crime Commissioner Andy Dunbobbin met with North Wales Police and Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board representatives at Ysbyty Gwynedd to review a newly installed CCTV system designed to enhance patient safety.

Porthi Dre Youth Club in Caernarfon recently received funding from Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) for North Wales, Andy Dunbobbin’s Innovate to Grow scheme to expand its work, and the PCC visited on 16  October to learn more about the organisation’s valuable work in the community and to see how the funding will benefit them.

National Hate Crime Awareness Week is running from 12-19 October across the UK to highlight the issue of hate crime across the UK.