The Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner for Dyfed-Powys (OPCC) will be at the Pembrokeshire Show on 20-21 August 2025, inviting visitors to share their views on policing, community safety and rural crime.

The Pembrokeshire Show is one of Wales’ largest agricultural shows, attracting visitors from across the region. The OPCC stand will provide information about the work of the PCC, volunteering opportunities and ways for people to share their views on policing and community survey.

The team will also ne highlighting a number of surveys currently open, giving people the chance to share their views in more detail on key issues affecting communities. 

Youth Survey
Aimed at young people aged 18-25, this survey gives young people the opportunity to share their views and experiences to help influence services in the Dyfed-Powys area.

Open Call for Evidence
In addition to the survey, we also have an Open Call for Evidence inviting anyone to share insights or experiences about how crime and anti-social behaviour services are working for young people aged 18–25. This is part of the PCC’s wider work to gather views on what’s working well, what could be improved, and how services can better support young people to stay safe and out of the criminal justice system. Evidence can be submitted in writing, anonymously or by email by 24th August 2025.

📢 More info and how to submit:
Email: opcc@dyfed-powys.police.uk
or write to:
Dyfed-Powys Police and Crime Commissioner,
PO Box 99, Llangunnor, Carmarthen, SA31 2PF

Public Perceptions Survey
Share your views on policing and crime in the Dyfed-Powys area, and help shape delivery of the Police and Crime Plan.

Rural Crime Survey
For resident, farmers and rural business owners to share their concerns and experiences of crime and the countryside.

PCC Dafydd Llywelyn said
“The Pembrokeshire Show is a great opportunity for us to meet5 with people from across the county and highlight the ways they can get involved in shaping local policing. These surveys give residents and young people a direct voice in influencing the work we do, and I would encourage everyone to take a few minutes to have their say.”

Visitors can also find out more about how to get involved as a volunteer with the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner, with opportunities available to support independent scrutiny of policing in the Dyfed-Powys area.

Further information:

OPCC.Communication@dyfed-powys.police.uk

Article Date: 18/08/2025