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Joint Management Board

This page provides information about the Joint Management Board and the decisions it makes. The Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) publishes decisions of significant public interest about policing, crime and community safety in Cheshire.

What the Joint Management Board (JMB) does

The Joint Management Board supports decision-making and oversight.

It brings together the PCC and the Chief Constable to make decisions about:

  • long-term plans and priorities
  • policies and strategy
  • the use of resources
  • issues that may affect performance or reputation

The Board usually meets monthly, when needed.

Meeting documents 2026 – 27

These documents show what was discussed and what decisions were made.

The dates of future meetings can be found in the public meetings and events section.

Date Agendas Reports Minutes
30th June 2026 Agenda
3rd June 2026 Agenda
6th May 2026 DEFERRED
1st April 2026 Agenda Report

Meeting documents from previous years

You can see meeting documents from the last three year’s of Management Board meetings here.

Terms of reference

The terms of reference explain:

  • the role of the Joint Management Board
  • how it operates
  • its responsibilities

You can read the terms of reference for the Joint Management Board here.

Statement on decision making

The statement on decision making outlines the process of who makes a decision, when and additional information around the overall process of Management Board. You can read the statement here.

Index of Decisions 2026-27

The Index of Decisions are below:

2026/14 – Estates Strategy – Middlewich Police Station

2026/15 – Northern Stations Capital – CSH Roof

Index of Decisions from previous years

You can see the Index of Decisions from the last three year’s of Management Board meetings here.

Management Decisions

In addition to decisions that are taken by the Police and Crime Commissioner at Joint Management Board meetings, the Commissioner may also take management decisions outside of such meetings.

Management decisions are those decisions within existing budget, strategy or policy and will be made by the Police and Crime Commissioner as appropriate.

Latest news

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Youngsters’ demand for a safe place to go drives PCC backing for new Crewe Youth Zone

New research highlighting young people’s urgent need for safe, supportive spaces has prompted Cheshire Police and Crime Commissioner Dan Price to back Crewe’s new The Dome Youth Zone as a Founder Patron.

Dan Price and young people at Crewe Dome
Dan Price and young people at Crewe Dome
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Cheshire PCC leads the way, making it easier for schools nationwide to go phone-free

Cheshire is leading the way in creating distraction-free classrooms, with three quarters of its state high schools now either using or planning to introduce lockable phone pouches.

Dan Price, Cheshire Police and Crime Commissioner with pupils from Sir William Stanier School with the lockable phone pouch
Dan Price, Cheshire Police and Crime Commissioner with pupils from Sir William Stanier School with the lockable phone pouch
White PCC crest on green background
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