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?
Residents of private lane slam ridiculous decision to chop hedge and leave them with no privacy at all
Families living on a private lane say they are now are fighting to retain their privacy from an 80-home social housing development
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Barry Green next to the lowered hedgerow which has left both him and new residents able to look right into each others properties (Image: Jez Hemming)
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Denbighshire county councillor Ann Davies from Rhuddlan is worried another stretch of Abbey Road could end up in the River Clwyd, like its predecessor
Pic: Cllr Ann Davies (clear for use by all partners) A COUNCILLOR has expressed “growing concern” a road is in danger of sliding into a local river, just as its predecessor did around 50 years ago. Abbey Road in Rhuddlan peters out into a lane with a caravan park and rolling green fields on one side and a bank leading down to the River Clwyd on the other. At the end of the lane going from the town is the only access to a working farm.
Growing concern that road may only have life span of five years in Rhuddlan rhyljournal.co.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from rhyljournal.co.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.