Press Release 23 October 2025
Deputy Police and Crime Commissioner Addresses Llandudno Rotary Club
At our most recent meeting Llandudno Rotary members and friends enjoyed an insightful talk from Wayne Jones, Deputy Police and Crime Commissioner for North Wales.
Mr Jones explained that he and Police and Crime Commissioner Andy Dunbobbin are responsible for “policing the police” by:
He outlined the priorities of the current North Wales Policing Plan (2025–2028), which are:
Rotarian Mike Perry, himself a retired Police Inspector, offered the vote of thanks on behalf of the Club.
To conclude the meeting, President Sarah Lesiter-Burgess inducted the Club’s newest member, Alwyn ap Huw Humphreys.
Notes to Editors
Full information about the work of the Police and Crime Commissioner can be found at:
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