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.
A guide to the Police and Crime Commissioner elections 2024
The Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) election will take place on 2nd May 2024, where voters can head to polling stations to cast their ballot for their preferred PCC candidate. After polls close, ballots are counted and verified and the candidate with the most votes wins the election.
Read our handy guide to Police and Crime Commissioners and the election process here.
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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A local community sports group in Flintshire is using funding seized from criminals to create a lighter, brighter and safer environment for all at their ground. Buckley Cricket Club, which was founded in 1898, was recently successful in applying for funding from the Your Community, Your Choice…
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On March 20, North Wales Police and Crime Commissioner Andy Dunbobbin visited Llanrug Silver Band to meet members, learn more about the organisation’s valuable work locally and to hear how money seized from criminals is being used to widen access to music in the community.
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On Wednesday March 13, North Wales Police and Crime Commissioner Andy Dunbobbin visited Bangor Saints Football Club at Byw'n Iach Leisure Centre on Bangor’s Garth Road, to gain an insight into the club's impactful work with local youth and to learn how money partly taken from criminals is…