Have your say in the 2018/19 Police Precept and Funding Consultation

Dafydd Llywelyn, Police and Crime Commissioner for Dyfed-Powys, has launched a public consultation on police funding for 2018/19. Local policing is funded from a Home Office grant, as well as contributions from the public via the Council Tax, known…

24 November 2017

Restorative Justice Week 2017 – would you meet the person who burgled your house to ask why?

Crime can have a variety of effects on a victim, and recovery can be complex. But studies have shown that meeting the person who has harmed them can be a huge step in moving forward and recovering from the crime. Many victims have chosen to do just t…

19 November 2017

Draft Well-being Plan Consultation - open until 3 January 2018

Draft Well-being Plan Consultation - open until 3 January 2018 Why are we consulting? The Well-being of Future Generations (Wales) Act 2015 places a duty on each Public Services Board (PSB) to develop and publish a county Well-being Plan by May 2018…

16 November 2017

FORCE IS GETTING BETTER, BUT COMMISSIONER PUSHES FOR FURTHER IMPROVEMENT ON BEHALF OF COMMUNITIES

A challenge made to drive down crime, praise for improvements at the first point of contact and a call for robust future plans to improve policing services force-wide… Just a few of the things discussed at this month’s Policing Accountability Board…

13 November 2017

Joint Dyfed-Powys Police and Dyfed-Powys Police and Crime Commissioner response to HMICFRS Efficiency Report

Clear indications the force is making positive progress From Deputy Chief Constable Darren Davies: “I welcome the latest efficiency report from HMICFRS and whilst we are one of 10 forces graded as ‘Requires Improvement’ overall, and therefore still…

09 November 2017