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Keep up to date with the latest news, case studies and media from Dan Price, the Cheshire Police and Crime Commissioner. Contact us on opccmediadesk@cheshire-pcc.gov.uk
June 2025 public scrutiny meeting
Watch the public scrutiny meeting which took place in July 2025. Dan Price, Cheshire Police and Crime Commissioner focused on the work that Cheshire Constabulary do to help support victims of crime.
Let’s get kids off their screens and into the community
Giving kids screen free time is key to thriving communities
May 2025 public scrutiny meeting
Dan Price, Cheshire Police and Crime Commissioner holds public scrutiny meetings to hold the Chief Constable to account for the Constabulary's performance.
Cash boost on offer for kids’ summer activities
Cheshire’s communities can bid for up to £2,000 to provide summer holiday activities for young people across the county as Dan Price, Cheshire Police and Crime Commissioner launches his SWAP Summer Support Fund.
Cheshire leads the way with technology to help identify stalking behaviours sooner
An artificial intelligence (AI) capability is being developed in Cheshire, enabling complex stalking behaviours to be identified at an early stage.
Prevention is key focus for year in office
First year in office, and prevention has been key priority
Warrington youth initiatives thrive with Active Futures grant support
On 30th April, Dan Price, Cheshire Police and Crime Commissioner joined representatives from Active Cheshire and Cheshire Community Foundation for a special visit to Warrington Youth Zone, where they witnessed first-hand the impact of the Active Futures programme on young people’s lives.
Commissioner calls for Cheshire businesses to up their cyber resilience
Dan Price, Cheshire Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC), has called for small businesses across the county to increase their business resilience to protect them from cyber crime.
48 more officers in neighbourhood policing and on our streets
More police officers will be in Cheshire's communities, as a result of the neighbourhood policing grant announced by the Home Office.