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North Wales Police

  1. North Wales is an area of great beauty, diversity, culture and popularity, with residents, those who work here and visitors.
  2. As a police force, we play an important role in supporting and protecting all sections of the community.

North Wales Police (Welsh: Heddlu Gogledd Cymru) is the territorial police force responsible for policing North Wales. Its headquarters are in Colwyn Bay. As of March 2020, the force has 1,510 police officers, 170 special constables, 182 police community support officers (PCSO), 71 police support volunteers (PSV), and 984 staff.

Since November 2012, the force has been overseen by the North Wales Police and Crime Commissioner. It was previously overseen by a police authority, consisting of 17 members (nine councillors, three magistrates and five independent members). The councillors were appointed by a joint committee from Anglesey, Conwy, Denbighshire, Flintshire, Gwynedd and Wrexham councils. North Wales is an area of great beauty, diversity, culture and popularity, with residents, those who work here and visitors. As a police force, we play an important role in supporting and protecting all sections of the community.

1 Job Vacancies

  • CDIU Assessor Expiring soon

    Posted 28 Aug 2024 North Wales Police

    £24,921 - £27,351 per annum
    St Asaph
    We currently have an outstanding opportunities to make a real impact within North Wales Police as a Crime Data integrity Unit (CDIU) Assessor, where you’ll provide a crucial service to ensure the force complies with the Home Office recording standards achieving the highest level of crime data integrity.

    You’ll be working alongside a substantial t...