An extraordinary meeting of full council is to be held on 27th June to discuss cost-saving measures, mooted by Dyfed-Powys Police, which would result in the closure of front-desk services at three of our county’s key police stations.
The requisition for the extraordinary meeting was submitted by five councillors: Mike Evans, Rhys Sinnett, Stan Hudson, Pat Davies and Viv Stoddart.
It reads as follows:
Given that Dyfed Powys Police force has announced plans to close public desk facilities at each of our largest town Milford Haven, the strategically important ferry port of Fishguard and the town of Tenby, and given the need to respond urgently to these proposals with their social implications, this Council should discuss and thereafter oppose these closures and should call upon the Chief Constable and Police Authority to reverse these cuts to the police service presently afforded to the people of Pembrokeshire.
The meeting starts at 10am at County Hall.




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