On Tuesday, 30 August, Andy Dunbobbin hosted Cheshire PCC John Dwyer at North Wales Police HQ in Colwyn Bay for discussions about policing matters and cross border co-operation.
North Wales Police and Crime Commissioner, Andy Dunbobbin, visited Dolgellau on 25 August to see how a new mobile policing service is making sure that rural communities in North Wales have better access to support from police and that they know where to turn if they become victims of crime.
North Wales Police and Crime Commissioner Andy Dunbobbin has announced Amanda Blakeman, currently Deputy Chief Constable of Gwent Police as his preferred candidate as the region’s new Chief Constable. Ms Blakeman will be the first female Chief Constable in the history of North Wales Police.
North Wales Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) Andy Dunbobbin has welcomed the news that a £1.5 million bid for funding from the Home Office to make streets safer across North Wales has been successful.
North Wales Police and Crime Commissioner Andy Dunbobbin visited Llangefni on July 20 to see a new facility that is enabling victims and witnesses in domestic abuse and sexual violence cases to give evidence via live link, away from court buildings.
Combatting anti-social behaviour and seeing projects to help engage with young people was the focus of a visit by North Wales Police and Crime Commissioner, Andy Dunbobbin and Deputy Police & Crime Commissioner, Wayne Jones to Pwllheli on Thursday, July 21.
North Wales Police and Crime Commissioner Andy Dunbobbin visited Llangoed Football Club’s ground on 20 July to learn more about how money seized from criminals is helping fund their project.
North Wales Police and Crime Commissioner, Andy Dunbobbin, has joined a national campaign to tackle anti-social behaviour (ASB) and keep people in North Wales safe.
A film telling the story of a local young person who was tragically killed in a road traffic collision was shown at a special event in Ruthin on 12 July where its powerful road safety was shared with the local community for the first time.
The North Wales PCC visited Holywell to see how an exciting project is benefiting from money seized from criminals to help young people develop new skills through martial arts.