High Sheriff of Clwyd Community Awards 2022
The High Sheriff of Clwyd’s Annual Community Awards resumed again this year after two years away due to Covid restrictions.
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The High Sheriff of Clwyd’s Annual Community Awards resumed again this year after two years away due to Covid restrictions.
A joint cross-border policing operation resulted in significant arrests and vehicle seizures at the weekend.
Improved CCTV coverage is now operational in Wrexham following the completion of works in key areas of the town.
An Anglesey man has today been sentenced to ten months in prison. Daniel Lloyd Taylor, 25, of Moelfre, pleaded guilty to being concerned in the Supply of Cannabis, Possession with intent to supply Cannabis as well as the offence of Money Laundering at Caernarfon Crown Court.
Wrexham Town Police Station FC return to action this weekend, playing their third fixture of an ongoing community engagement initiative.
A concerning increase in the use of pyrotechnic smoke devices among supporters has been noted at recent Wrexham AFC matches.
Following recent reports of youth-related anti-social behaviour within the district, we wish to provide an update on measures taken to address these issues.
The Dedicated Football Officer for Wrexham AFC has hailed the commitment and loyalty of the club’s fanbase.
Three men from North West Wales have been sentenced to a total of six years imprisonment today after each pleading guilty to two counts of actual bodily harm. William Palmer (27) of Maes Merddyn, Gaerwen, Brendan Williams (33) of Caernarfon Road, Bangor and David Hayward (36) of Caeau Gleision, Rhiwlas were sentenced to two years imprisonment each. They were also handed down five-year restraining orders. If you have any concerns about community safety in your area, you can contact us via our LiveChat facility or by calling 101, or you can contact CrimeStoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.