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January 30 saw the premiere of an impactful new film, ‘Enough is Enough’, at the Empire Cinema in Holyhead. Funded by the Safer Streets Fund, the film aims to raise awareness of the serious effects of anti-social behaviour

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At a meeting this afternoon in Bodlondeb, Conwy, the North Wales Police and Crime Panel approved Police and Crime Commissioner, Andy Dunbobbin’s, proposal for a lower than anticipated increase in the policing precept.

On the 22 January North Wales Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) Andy Dunbobbin visited the GISDA base in Caernarfon to meet with staff and young people from their LGBTQ+ Youth Club, to talk about community relations with the police and concerns regarding hate crime.

North Wales Police and Crime Commissioner Andy Dunbobbin has announced he will ask the Police and Crime Panel to approve an increase in the policing precept of 32p per week (or £16.56 annually) for a Band D property for the financial year 2024-25.

On 19 January, Police and Crime Commissioner Andy Dunbobbin visited Betws-y-Coed to sit down and meet with members of the local farming community in North Wales.

The North Wales Young Ambassador programme is a scheme where a diverse range of young people across North Wales get to express their perspectives and opinions about policing.

Sharing information and opinions on social media is something that many people do on a daily basis. Often this content is completely harmless, but it’s important that people take time to think before they share any information to ensure that what they are posting about is true.

The families of people killed or seriously injured on the roads of North Wales, as well as people who have been seriously injured themselves, will be given high-quality support from an Independent Road Victim Advocate (IRVA).

Nearly 50 organisations from across North Wales will benefit from a £15,000 Community Christmas Fund recently launched by North Wales Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) Andy Dunbobbin.

Christmas is an incredibly special time of the year for people across North Wales and, as the big day approaches, I wanted to share with residents and visitors to our beautiful region.