Dyfed-Powys Police and Crime Panel is pleased that the show is going on the road!

Members were told by Commissioner Dafydd Llywelyn that the police accountability board meetings would be held at different locations across the force area.

The board takes place for the Commissioner to scrutinise the force’s work and hold the Chief Constable Mark Collins to account.

Meetings take place four or five times a year, and each one focuses on a particular strategic priority.

The meetings are open to the public, and people can also submit questions to the Commissioner who will put them to the Chief Constable.

Panel chair, Clr. Alun Lloyd Jones, said: “The panel was pleased to hear that Police Accountability Boards will take place at various places throughout the force area.

“It will hopefully encourage and enable more members of the public to go along and see how the Commissioner does his job of scrutinising the Chief Constable.

“By the same token, panel meetings are also open to the public where people have the opportunity to come along and see us hold the Commissioner to account.”

Panel meetings take place at different locations across the Dyfed-Powys area. People can also submit questions in advance of the meeting that the panel will put to the Commissioner on their behalf.

For more information, visit the website www.dppoliceandcrimepanel.wales