NORTH Wales' re-elected PCC has said he "can't wait to get stuck back into serving the people."
On May 2, the voters of North Wales re-elected Andy Dunbobbin of Welsh Labour to be the Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) for the next four years.
The result of the election was declared on the afternoon of May 3 at Wrexham University by Ian Bancroft, Chief Executive of Wrexham County Borough Council and Police Area Returning Officer for the PCC election in North Wales.
Mr Dunbobbin said: “I feel immensely honoured to have been re-elected by the people of North Wales.
"It shows that they are happy with the work I have been doing over the last three years to make policing more effective, efficient and accountable.
"There is always more work we can do and I can’t wait to get stuck back into serving all the people of North Wales, whether they voted for me or not.
"I would like to thank all who helped contribute to my campaign, my family, and the people of North Wales for the trust that have shown in me once again.”
Andy Dunbobbin was first elected the Police and Crime Commissioner for North Wales in 2021.
He is from Connah’s Quay where he lives with his wife, son and daughter.
He was previously a County Councillor on Flintshire County Council for the Connah's Quay Golftyn ward but continues to be a member of Connah’s Quay Town Council.
Chief Constable of North Wales Police, Amanda Blakeman, added: “I would like to congratulate the PCC on his election.
"As a Force, our vision is for North Wales to be the safest place in the country to live, work and visit – a vision I know is shared by the PCC.
"We already have amongst the lowest crime levels nationally, but there is always more we can do to drive down crime even further.
"I look forward to working with the PCC in the coming months and years in consultation with the people of North Wales.”
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