The Policing Base For The St Davids Neighbourhood Policing Team Is On The Move.
The St Davids Neighbourhood Policing Team will be based in the Fire Station as from Monday 9th January 2017 and will be as accessible as they are now.
Superintendent Ian John, Policing lead for Pembrokeshire, said:
“This move has been about ensuring the best use of public money. Our focus is now about spending time in the community working with local people and advances in technology allow us to do this much more. We really don’t want to spend much time in our police stations, so sharing a facility with the Mid and West Wales Fire Service helps both services make the best use of valuable resources.”
There is very little need for Officers and PCSOs to return to a station throughout their shift. The switchboards, systems and paperwork once associated with policing are now available in the palms of our hands. This new base will give us the flexibility to have a base available to us for those times when we need it. It is important to us that the people of St Davids and surrounding community know how to engage with us. ”
Dyfed-Powys Police and Crime Commissioner Dafydd Llywelyn said:
“It’s great news that the people of St Davids continue to have a police base at the heart of their community. I am committed to ensuring opportunities of working with other agencies to maintain services within local communities are maximised. This development is part of a wider Estates Programme helping me as the Commissioner to ensure an effective and efficient service is delivered for local residents.”
“I look forward to working with – and listening to – the community over the next four years.”
Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service’s Corporate Head of Resources Iwan Cray said,
“We are delighted to welcome St Davids Neighbourhood Policing Team to St Davids Fire Station.
Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service works in partnership with Dyfed Powys Police across a wide range of activities, and sharing our base at St Davids is another example of our excellent co-operation.
I look forward to continuing our close working relationship with the Police, and other partner agencies, in making the communities of Mid and West Wales safer places to live and work.”
Meeting with our policing teams face-to-face is only one way of engaging with Dyfed-Powys Police. The Service can also be contacted via 101, the police non-emergency number and 999 in an emergency.
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Les Owen, Watch manager in charge of St Davids Fire and Rescue Station; PS Catrin Thomas; PC Trish Dixon; PCSO Jude Parr; Jack Dudley Station Liaison Officer (Pembrokeshire County Command); PCSO Naomi Hicks.
9th January 2017
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