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Achieving the Police and Crime Plan in Ellesmere Port

Here you will see how Dan has been achieving his priorities set out in his Police and Crime Plan, for Ellesmere Port and the surrounding areas.

Cheshire Police and Crime Commissioner: two years of progress

For the people of Cheshire, safety matters. Being heard matters. Modern policing matters.
In his Police and Crime Plan, Dan Price, Cheshire’s Police and Crime Commissioner, made a clear promise: to be the voice of local people in policing and to help make Cheshire a safer place for everyone.
This page provides a clear and accessible overview of the work delivered over the last two years in Ellesmere Port and the surrounding area, marking the halfway point of Dan’s term.

A clear plan for Cheshire

The Police and Crime Plan sets out three key pillars (reduce crime, listen to the public and modernise), shaped by feedback from residents, communities and partners across Cheshire.
These priorities guide decisions, funding and oversight to ensure policing focuses on what matters most. Below you will see what work has been done against some of the promises made in the plan.

infographic showing progress of Police and Crime Plan priorities in Ellesmere Port

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Halfway through the term: meaningful progress, clear direction

Reaching the two year mark in any public leadership role is a moment to pause, reflect, and look ahead. It’s a point where early promises meet the reality of delivery and where learning starts to shape long term ambition.

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White PCC crest on green background
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Statement about police operation in Crewe

A statement has been issued by Dan Price, Cheshire Police and Crime Commissioner following a significant police operation in Crewe on 29th April 2026.

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White PCC crest on blue background
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