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Residents of North Wales are being asked to take a few minutes to tell police chiefs about their experiences of the 101 and 999 services, as well as preferences for future modes of contact.

North Wales Police and Crime Commissioner Andy Dunbobbin recently visited the Kinmel Bay Youth Shed to meet the team behind the Youth Shedz initiative, to learn more about the project and to see how money taken from criminals is being put to good use in the community.

North Wales Police and Crime Commissioner Andy Dunbobbin visited the Abergele Youth Shed project this week to meet the team behind it, to learn more about the project's work and to see how money taken from criminals is being put to good use in the community.

A new mobile therapy unit visited North Wales Police Headquarters in Colwyn Bay today to shine a light on efforts to combat violence against women in communities across the region.

Maes-G ShowZone celebrated the culmination of their 2022 Film Project on Wednesday, 13 April in a movie premiere attended by North Wales Police & Crime Commissioner, Andy Dunbobbin as well as Inspector Arwel Hughes, Sergeant Kirsty Miller and officers from North Wales Police at Eglwys y Groes in Maesgeirchen, Bangor.

North Wales Police and Crime CommissionerAndy Dunbobbin visited Ynys Môn Scouts' Talwrn District Campsite on 23 April 2022 to learn more about the group's work and activities, and to see how money taken from criminals is being put to good use in the community.

A statement from the Police and Crime Commissioner for North Wales marking the 29 years since the tragic killing of Stephen Lawrence.

North Wales Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC), Andy Dunbobbin, and Deputy PCC Wayne Jones, visited the Dechrau Newydd base in Rhosddu Road, Wrexham today to learn more about its vital work in the community and to meet its team working hard to reduce re-offending across North Wales.

The new scheme from Police and Crime Commissioner Andy Dunbobbin recognises ground-breaking initiatives dealing with the causes of crime across the region

North Wales Police and Crime Commissioner Andy Dunbobbin met local community leaders and representatives from Prestatyn Town Council, Prestatyn High School and North Wales Police on Tuesday, March 29 to discuss ongoing anti-social behaviour (ASB) in the area and measures underway to remedy the issues.