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Police and Crime Panel

See the correspondence between the PCC and the Police and Crime Panel.

The PCC formally corresponds with the Police and Crime Panel on key matters, such as the appointment of senior officers and setting the police precept.

The public correspondence helps ensure transparency and accountability, and open communication between the PCC and the Panel.

You can view the correspondence below:

Date From/to Subject
15/09/2025 Panel to PCC Draft Annual Report 2025-26
16/09/2025 PCC to Panel Annual Report 2025-26
Date From/To Subject
17/03/2025 PCC to Panel Police and Crime Plan 2024-28
07/02/2025 Panel to PCC Draft Police & Crime Plan 2024-28
07/02/2025 Panel to PCC Precept 2025-26
29/01/2025 PCC to Panel Proposed Precept 2025-26
26/11/2024 PCC to Panel Annual Report 2023-24
22/11/2024 Panel to PCC Draft Annual Report 2023-24
02/08/2024 PCC to Panel Appointments of a Deputy PCC
05/07/2024 PCC to Panel Proposed appointments of a Deputy PCC
22/07/2024 Panel to PCC Proposed appointments of a Deputy PCC
Date From/To Subject
15/09/2023 Panel to PCC Draft Annual Report 2022-23
18/09/2023 PCC to Panel Annual Report 2022-23
26/01/2024 PCC to Panel Proposed Precept 2024-25
02/02/2024 Panel to PCC Precept 2024-25

See the Cheshire Police and Crime Panel website for more information about the Panel.

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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