POLICE stopped a motorist in Prestatyn who it turned out had travelled all the way from Staffordshire because they wanted to go to the beach . The car had come to the attention of North Wales Police officers last night (January 9) due to the manner in which it was being driven. Not only had the driver broken Covid rules having travelled from Newcastle-under-Lyme, but they also had no insurance and only a provisional licence. The vehicle was seized as a result of the incident. North Wales Police Special Constabulary said: This vehicle came to the attention of our Special Constabulary Road Safety Unit last night due to the manner of driving.
Posted: Fri 1st Jan 2021
North Wales Police’s special constabulary chief officer awarded MBE in the New Year’s Honours List
This article is old - Published: Friday, Jan 1st, 2021
North Wales Police’s Special Constabulary Chief Officer has been awarded the honour of MBE in the New Year’s 2021 Honours List.
Mark Owen received the award for his services to Policing and to the community in the region, including during the Covid-19 response.
Mark, who is originally from Bangor but now lives near Denbigh, joined the force as constable in 1984 and has served across most of the force area within a wide range of roles and ranks.