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Reducing crime

Reducing crime is a fundamental priority for the public. It is more than just statistics. Instead it is a commitment to improve the lives and wellbeing of people who live, work, study and visit Cheshire.

Safe communities attract business, tourism and residents, contributing to a thriving local economy. It’s about creating an environment where people feel confident to live, work and raise their families.

Another key strand of tackling crime is to reduce re-offending. Work is being done in this space to help ex-offenders become standing members of their communities.

What the PCC does

Fresh Start. Work. Worth. A second chance

The Cheshire Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) has created a programme empowering ex-offenders to break the crime cycle and find meaningful employment.

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What The PCC Does

Locking away phones. Unlocking potential

The Cheshire Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) is setting the standard for the rest of the country in ensuring every state high school in Cheshire becomes phone-free during the day.

By locking away phones, we’re unlocking what really matters:
Focus. Confidence. Wellbeing. Connection.

Phone Free education
What the PCC does

Prisoners building homes programme

Cheshire Police and Crime Commissioner, Dan Price, has launched a ground breaking partnership with the award‑winning Prisoners Building Homes (PBH) programme – marking a major step toward tackling two urgent national challenges: the shortage of affordable housing and high reoffending rates.

Construction of a modular build home

Latest news

News

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).

Dan Price talking to Congleton resident at CA
Dan Price talking to Congleton resident at CA
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