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11:07 17/01/2022
North Wales Police are currently recruiting Community Speed Watch volunteers force wide to help stop speeding vehicles in their local communities. The role involves working with North Wales Police with the aim to:
Monitoring locations are chosen by the volunteers who are then trained in the use of hand-held speed monitoring devices to record the speed of motorists driving through their village or parish
Operating at the roadside in 20, 30 or 40mph zones, volunteers monitor the speeds of passing vehicles using portable or tripod mounted speed indicator devices. Some devices signal their speed to the drivers, others don’t. The volunteers record the speed and details of vehicles travelling above the speed thresholds. The registered keepers of vehicles observed exceeding these limits are then sent warning letters by the Police.
Further action, such as speed enforcement by Neighbourhood Policing Teams, Road Policing or GoSafe could then be taken directly as a response to roadside observations made by CSW volunteers, especially observations of excessive speed.
Each community involved in Community Speed Watch will receive a full package of services, as part of a rolling programme during the year, as well as regular support from the North Wales Police GoSafe team:
This is a voluntary role, so volunteers won’t be paid or be able to claim expenses. After completing the application form, all CSW volunteers will be subject to a police check via Police National Computer and North Wales Police systems.
For any enquiries about the role or a copy of the application form, you can email [email protected] or contact by post:
Community Speed Watch
GoSafe Office
Ground Floor
Police DHQ
Ffordd William Morgan
St. Asaph Business Park
St. Asaph
Denbighshire
LL17 0HQ