Motorcycle Safety Campaign 2026
15:02 03/06/2026A dedicated road safety campaign, focused on improving motorcyclist safety and reducing motorcycle-related deaths and injuries on the roads of North Wales is underway.
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A dedicated road safety campaign, focused on improving motorcyclist safety and reducing motorcycle-related deaths and injuries on the roads of North Wales is underway.
Congratulations to PCSO Katie Baddiley who won the Urdd Eisteddfod Bobi Jones Medal 2026 earlier this week.
The multi-agency project began last year with an aim to tackle serious and organised crime in Bangor and surrounding areas.
North Wales Police’ Roads Crime Unit have officially announced the dates for its 2026 BikeSafe workshops, aimed at helping to keep motorcyclists safe on the roads.
A man has been arrested following an incident at Bangor University on Friday 6 February.
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