A Welsh Member of Parliament is urging residents to share their crime concerns in a new survey.
Sam Rowlands, MS for North Wales, is backing the Flintshire North Neighbourhood Policing Team's initiative to identify key crime priorities in the area.
The initiative is part of the ongoing 'North Wales Talking' project.
Mr Rowlands said: "I am a great supporter of asking local people what issues matter to them in their communities and to voice their concerns.
"We all know that North Wales is one of the safest places to live, work, and visit, and I always welcome any measures which will help to keep it that way.
"Crime and disorder is not something we want to see on our streets and I encourage everyone to take part in the survey."
The survey aims to gather community feedback on crime and safety issues in the area.
Wes Williams, Flintshire north inspector said the survey would help them better understand the crime and disorder concerns of their local communities.
He said: "Could you support me by taking a few minutes to complete our short survey about what it is like to live in your area and what issues matter most to you and your community.
"It is also an opportunity for you to raise any concerns you may have.
"The survey will be running until December 1, 2024."
To complete the survey visit https://survey.northwalescommunityalert.co.uk/Survey/REGISTRATION/FEFD119A1A131119750EADEB049167BA.
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