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The Commissioner is responsible for setting out the priorities for the Constabulary in the Police and Crime Plan, holding the Chief Constable to account on the public's behalf, setting the police budget, and commissioning services to prevent and tackle crime and support victims.

The Chief Constable is responsible for operational decisions such as where police resources are directed, the overall police response to crime and major or critical incidents, and the overall day to day running of Cheshire Constabulary.

To ensure your query gets to the right place as quickly as possible, please see the following advice on who to is best placed to assist with a particular issue:

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You can email the Commissioner using our contact form.
Phone
01606 364000
Address
Cheshire Police and Crime Commissioner
Runcorn Town Hall
Heath Road
Runcorn
WA7 5TD

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Compliments and Complaints

The Police and Crime Commissioner welcomes feedback from members of the public and such feedback is a vital source of evidence to help the Police and Crime Commissioner and Chief Constable drive improvements in policing.

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Police Misconduct Hearings

A police misconduct hearing takes place when it is believed a police officer has breached the standards of professional behaviour.

Police officer misconduct hearings are governed by legislation, which was most recently amended by The Police (Conduct) (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which came into force on 7th May 2024.

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opccmediadesk@cheshire-pcc.gov.uk (opens email application)
Phone
01606 364000
Address
Cheshire Police and Crime Commissioner
Runcorn Town Hall
Heath Road
Runcorn
WA7 5TD

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    Congleton area residents help shape future of local policing

    More than 30 residents representing communities in the Congleton area have come together to help shape local policing in the latest citizens’ assembly, run by Dan Price, Cheshire Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC).

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    Dan Price talking to Congleton resident at CA
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