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Police and Crime Commissioner seeking views of residents to help develop priorities for new Police and Crime Plan

Friday 21 May 2021 Dyfed-Powys Police and Crime Commissioner Dafydd Llywelyn

POLICE and Crime Commissioner, Dafydd Llywelyn is keen to seek the views of residents, businesses, community groups, partner organisations, and victims of crime in order to obtain a wide range of views on priorities and concerns, which will help form the backbone of the new Police and Crime Plan for Dyfed-Powys Police.

Mr Llywelyn begun consulting on his new Police and Crime Plan for the area in May, through facilitated focus group sessions with special interest groups, and on Friday 11.06.2021, the consultation opened up to the wider public. 

Police and Crime Commissioner Dafydd Llywelyn said: “The people of Dyfed-Powys are at the heart of everything I do as a Commissioner. As I look forward to developing my Police and Crime Plan for the next three years, it is important for me to understand your views on policing in the area.  This is a crucial consultation and I hope as many people as possible can respond – your input will go a long way in steering the priorities of my Police and Crime Plan”.

By law, every Commissioner has to produce a Police and Crime Plan that sets out priorities and will be the basis for how they hold the Chief Constable and the police force to account. This plan will set the direction for policing and community safety over the Dyfed-Powys Police and Crime Commissioner’s term of office.

The PCC in particular, is calling for views and evidence on themes such as;

1.      Support to victims

2.      Accessibility of Police Service

3.      Crime Prevention Activities

4.      Justice

5.      Future Well-being

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To participate in the formal consultation, please email [email protected], or download the consultation pack from Consultations / Surveys (dyfedpowys-pcc.org.uk) .

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