PEOPLE are being asked what issues they want Dyfed Powys Police to tackle this coming year.
The Dyfed Powys Police and Crime Panel, made up of representatives from across Dyfed-Powys, aims to give local people a greater voice in how the police serve our communities.
Members support the work of the Police and Crime Commissioner, Dafydd Llywelyn, but also hold him to account.
Now, in preparing their schedule for 2019-20, they want people to have a say on the areas they should focus on.
A survey has been launched asking for people’s views.
The brief online questionnaire also asks what people know about the panel and its work.
It can be undertaken online in just a few minutes.
Chair of the Dyfed Powys Police and Crime Panel, Cllr Alun Lloyd Jones, said: “We want greater public awareness of, and involvement in, the work of the Panel so that we are focusing our efforts on the issues that really matter.
“Please let us have your comments and suggestions.”
The survey can be found, along with the Panel’s 2018 Annual Report, at dppoliceandcrimepanel.wales
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