Dyfed Powys Police is working in partnership with other agencies and our community safety partnerships to tackle the rising problem of cold calling and internet fraud. We have seen an increase of over 100% in the...
Dyfed Powys Police is working in partnership with other agencies and our community safety partnerships to tackle the rising problem of cold calling and internet fraud. We have seen an increase of over 100% in the...
The biggest change to the way the police service is run in England & Wales is just six months away, when people will have the opportunity to vote for their first ever local Police & Crime Commissioner (PCC).
People living...
Independent Custody Visitors are members of the public recruited specifically to visit police stations unannounced to check on the treatment of people detained in custody and on the conditions under which they are held. This work not only offers...
Crime across the Dyfed Powys Police area fell by 2.6% and anti-social behaviour by almost a fifth over the past year, figures issued recently show.
Chief Constable Ian Arundale, who steps down from the post in June, said that historically...
Dyfed-Powys Police Authority is committed to ensuring equality and diversity is fully embedded in all we do. In order to demonstrate our commitment, the Authority is very pleased to present its Equality Plan 2012-2016. Click...
Dyfed Powys Police Authority have announced the retirement of Ian Arundale, Chief Constable of Dyfed Powys Police this Summer.
Mrs Delyth Humfryes, MBE Chair of the Dyfed Powys Police Authority said, “Our current Chief...
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Want to find out more about the latest consultation results in Pembrokeshire. In this survey Dyfed-Powys Police asked questions regarding policing in your community, the Council covered areas of food waste collection, community care, and...
Following today’s meeting of Dyfed Powys Police Authority Members unanimously approved the 2012/13 budget which results in a council tax precept of £198.54 (for a Band D property). This represents an increase of 5% or £9.45 per annum on the level...