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Showing posts with label John Dwyer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label John Dwyer. Show all posts

Sunday, March 30, 2014

Bread Waste, John Dwyer, Warburtons, Kingsmill, Photographs



Bread Waste, John Dwyer, Warburtons, Kingsmill

I wonder how many loafs of bread are baked and binned each year
throughout the UK?

Friday, November 16, 2012

John Dwyer, Police and Crime Commissioner, Cheshire


john dwyer photo
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The Conservative Party Candidate
Force area:
Cheshire

John Dwyer

Election statement:
The introduction of the post of Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) will mean that, 
for the first time, you will be able to hold someone to account for policing in Cheshire.  
Your new PCC will set the priorities for policing and determine the budget.  
My background is policing and public service.  I am a former Assistant 
Chief Constable in Cheshire and was a Cabinet Member on Crewe and 
Nantwich Borough Council.  I have run my own business and I’m a 
trustee of a number of local charities.
My vision for Cheshire has been set out in my manifesto “Making Cheshire an
 even better place to live” which you can read at www.johndwyer.org.uk
My priorities include:
Enhancing frontline policing to enable officers to further drive down crime
Increasing the Special Constabulary to 1000, with a Special in every town
and village
Demanding a zero tolerance approach towards yobbish behaviour to
punish the small minority who blight our lives
Introducing a sentencing unit that will monitor punishments on behalf of
victims of crime and, where necessary, campaign for tougher sanctions
Making rural crime a particular focus for police activity
Building fresh partnerships with a strong focus on drugs and alcohol abuse
Introducing the post of Youth Ambassador
Building and enhancing the most important partnership of all – the one
between public and the police
Cheshire is already a fantastic place to live.  But we must not rest on our laurels.  
Success lies in freeing police officers to do what they do best – policing.  
I believe a vote for me is a vote for unrivalled experience and 
determination to make Cheshire an even better place to live.  
It would be an honour to receive your support.
Contact details:
Tel: 01270 625144
E-mail:  john@johndwyer.org.uk
Website:  www.johndwyer.org.uk
Address:  c/o Crewe and Nantwich Conservatives, Churchyardside, 
Nantwich, CW5 5DE
Prepared by Simon Eardley, Conservative Office, Churchyardside, 
Nantwich CW5 5DE.

Monday, November 05, 2012

Cheshire Constabulary, England and Wales Police and Crime Commissioner elections, 2012


Cheshire Constabulary


Ainsley Arnold, Vice Chairman of Cheshire Police Authority, is the Liberal Democrat candidate. "Cut bureaucracy to ensure maximum resources go to frontline policing"



Louise Bours, a former councillor and Mayor of Congleton, is the UKIP candidate. "Just five months ago I became a ‘victim of crime’.  It was whilst feeling at my most vulnerable, that the true nature of the police within Cheshire became apparent"



John Dwyer, former assistant chief constable of Cheshire, is the Conservative candidate. "Demanding a zero tolerance approach towards yobbish behaviour to punish the small minority who blight our lives"



Sarah Flannery, a businesswoman, is standing as an independent. " Increase the involvement of young people in community crime fighting with initiatives such as a Youth PCC"



Cllr John Stockton is the Labour candidate. "Protect the police from political interference. I will set the strategic direction for policing, but will not interfere in operational matters, which is the right and proper duty of the Chief Constable."