Posted: Mon 7th Dec 2020

Survey launched on how much you are prepared to pay for policing on your council tax – a 3.66% to 5.13% rise

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This article is old - Published: Monday, Dec 7th, 2020

The North Wales Police and Crime Commissioner is urging members of the public to take part in a survey assessing how much voters are prepared to pay for policing.

The online poll was created in part due to the COVID-19 pandemic, which has created extra demand on the service.

Around half the police budget in North Wales comes from the UK Government whilst the rest comes from Council Tax, the total amount depends on the precept levied by Police and Crime Commissioners.

Commissioner Arfon Jones will make the proposal to the Police and Crime Panel to set the level of precept at a meeting on Tuesday, 2nd February.

Last year the panel gave the green light for a 4.5 per cent rise, which is around a 25p a week increase in the cost of policing.

Mr Jones said this helped introduce the new Economic Crime Unit as well as funding the appointment of a new member at the Victim Help Centre in St Asaph.

He is hoping to raise enough money with the precept to help North Wales Police deal with the increase in demand for services caused by the pandemic, “The pandemic has definitely driven costs up for the police force – it’s put pressure on the budget, there’s no two ways about it,” said Mr Jones.

“The important thing for me is that if we tax people more, we offer them something for that. The questions in the survey are geared around explaining to people what they would get for their money.

“The message I want to give people is that if they pay more that they’ll get more. It won’t be like many other public services where they pay more and then get less.

“We’re looking at getting the force to be more proactive and going out and preventing crime.

“For example, last year we created the Intercept team, a new high tech policing unit has been set up to clamp down on organised crime and drug gangs in North Wales.

“We won’t know what the settlement from the Home Office will be until December 17, but what it’s likely to be is flat cash.

“So, what that means is that it isn’t a cut, but it is a cut when you take inflation into account. What we’re expecting is a real terms cut.

“We don’t know what we’re going to get yet but we know that the Home Office is very good at masking the figures.

“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.

“The awareness and frequency of criminal exploitation has increased in recent years, for example the criminal exploitation of the vulnerable including children in county lines, modern slavery and sexual violence.

“It is essential that these individuals are protected, and I will continue to prioritise their safety.

“The cost pressures means the police will have to change the way they work, and we need to relook how our priorities and how they can be delivered.

“The Police and Crime Plan sets the strategic direction for North Wales Police, Community Safety Partnerships and other organisations dedicated to reducing crime and safeguarding our communities.

“As Police and Crime Commissioner for North Wales I have duty to consult local people on policing priorities.”

The external PR company paid in the region of £42k a year ‘communication support’ to the Police and Crime Commissioner (that is on top of the Office’s own digital comms staff – and according to the public contract search is the only PCC in the UK using such service) who circulated the release above specifically on the start of the digital survey, did not include the link to the survey, and thus has not been included in any other article so far on this topic.

However it does appear to have been tweeted by the official PCC account – so we can include it for those wanting to take part: https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/NWPreceptSurvey ( Unfortunately there is no way to say in the survey you heard about the survey via online media, just ‘newspaper’.)

While looking at the PCC site, we also spotted another error on the signed off expenses forms – similar ‘oversights’ in the 2017 forms were corrected last year when we pointed out the errors.



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