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Police & Crime Commissioner’s Review – January – June 2023
How to avoid a £5,000 fine for letting someone else illegally dump your rubbish
Police and Crime Commissioner John Dwyer has brought Cheshire Constabulary, the Environment Agency, the National Farmers Union and Cheshire’s four Local Authorities together to discuss a joint approach to taking down the county’s fly tippers and how the public… Read More ❯
Millions more in funding for tackling domestic abuse
Police and Crime Commissioner John Dwyer has today (11 May 2023) welcomed the news of four successful funding bids – worth over £3 million in total – to the Government’s Domestic Abuse Perpetrator Interventions Fund. The funding will enable the… Read More ❯
Suspicious Vehicle Awareness
Cheshire Rural Crime Team have been made aware of a suspicious vehicle. The vehicle has been looking around building sites and farms in West Mercia. For this reason we are asking people in Cheshire to review their security measures. Lighting… Read More ❯
Crime Prevention – Is your shed safe?
An opportunistic burglar will try a shed or garage first because they can find the tools they need to break into the main house. Top tips to secure your shed and keep your property safe – • A good padlock… Read More ❯
Apply to be on the Police audit committee
Police & Crime Commissioner for Cheshire, John Dwyer, and Chief Constable Mark Roberts are looking to appoint members of the Joint Audit Advisory Committee (JAAC), which provides independent assurance around the governance and financial arrangements of the Constabulary and Office… Read More ❯
Residents’ views sought on police budget
Police and Crime Commissioner John Dwyer is asking people across Cheshire about their policing priorities for the coming year and the police precept – the part of Council Tax that funds Cheshire Constabulary. You can complete the survey at: www.smartsurvey.co.uk/s/policebudget202324… Read More ❯
Applications reopen for Community Action Fund
Police and Crime Commissioner John Dwyer’s Community Action Fund has reopened, with money available for projects across Cheshire that will prevent and tackle crime and anti-social behaviour. The application window is now open from 1 September – 30 November… Read More ❯
Further Funding Success for Safer Streets
Police and Crime Commissioner for Cheshire, John Dwyer, has welcomed the news that his latest bids for a total of £1.5 million from the Government’s Safer Streets Fund have been successful. When matched funding is taken into account, the real… Read More ❯