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Measures in place to cast your vote safely in Senedd and PCC elections
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Measures in place to cast your vote safely in Senedd and PCC elections
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Posted: Mon 19th Apr 2021
North Wales to elect new Police and Crime Commissioner in three weeks – but what’s their role and what to do they do?
Our sister website North.Wales has invited all PCC candidates to take part in a Q&A – you can read our coverage and their answers as and when they reply, at North.Wales/PCC2021/ – Make sure you are registered to vote ( https://www.gov.uk/register-to-vote ) before midnight TONIGHT!
They control a budget of more than £170m in public cash, have the ability to increase your council tax and tell our police force what to prioritise – so why aren’t electors more interested in Police and Crime Commissioners?
All you need to know about what a Police and Crime Commissioner does ahead of May election
The first thing to consider is what does a PCC actually do and what are they responsible for
05:00, 19 APR 2021
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They control a budget of more than £170m in public cash, have the ability to increase your council tax and tell our police force what to prioritise - so why aren t electors more interested in Police and Crime Commissioners?
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The cost of staging an election revealed as Denbighshire council looks to fill void left by chief executive
The departure of Judith Greenhalgh, former chief executive of Denbighshire council, also left a vacancy for a returning officer THE cost of staging an election has been revealed as a council installed a new returning officer after its chief executive left suddenly. With a little more than three weeks until Senedd and Police and Crime Commissioner elections, Denbighshire council needed to fill the void left after former chief executive Judith Greenhalgh officially left her role last week. At today’s full council meeting, the authority’s legal officer Gary Williams asked members to approve corporate director for communities Nicola Stubbins as the new returning officer and electoral registration officer.
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