* North Wales Police and Crime Commissioner Arfon Jones.
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A police boss is urging people in North Wales to take
part in a survey to gauge how much voters are prepared to pay for policing the
region.
North Wales Police and Crime Commissioner Arfon Jones
has launched the online poll against a backdrop of £31 million in cuts imposed
on North Wales Police by the Home Office since 2011.
According to Mr Jones, the force is having to cope
with a rising tide of new and emerging crimes.
Around half the money for the budget comes from the UK
Government and the rest comes from Council Tax, with the amount depending on
the precept levied by Police and Crime Commissioners.
In consultation with the North Wales Police and Crime
Panel, Mr Jones will make the proposal to set the level of the precept at a
meeting on Monday, January 21.
Last
year there was 3.79 per cent increase in the police precept which was among the
lowest in Wales.
The
Home Office recently announced a two per cent increase in the money allocated
to North Wales Police but it is still a “real terms cut”.
Mr
Jones said: “Last time round with public backing we were able to recruit
seventeen extra police officers and an additional six staff.
The
commissioner is also looking at adapting his Police and Crime Plan to reflect
the changing demands on the police.
“I
want the people of North Wales to share their views on police priorities with
me so I can then put those views into action to keep our communities safe.
“This
survey is a way of finding out what the people of North Wales think.
* The survey can be completed in Welsh by clicking the
following link https://www.surveygizmo.com/s3/4709548/Ymgynghoriad-Praesept-Gogledd-Cymru-2019-20
The survey can be completed in English by clicking the
following link https://www.surveygizmo.com/s3/4650641/North-Wales-Precept-Survey-2019-20
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