14 August 2024
Meet the Dyfed Powys Police officer who was honoured at the national Police Bravery Awards for saving a woman and her dog who had fallen 20 feet down a reservoir dam.
PC Rhodri Jones shares his delight at attending the annual ceremony in London in the summer edition of Chwarae Teg/Fair Play, the Dyfed Powys Police Federation magazine.
Delme Rees, the new chair of the Dyfed Powys Police, reacts to the 4.75 per cent pay rise for officers.
He said he hopes it will relieve the financial pressures on officers and ease the retention crisis, but that it also highlighted the need for a new, independent pay mechanism.
Ceris Davies, branch deputy secretary, discusses the Police Federation’s campaign for industrial rights voted for by members in a nationwide poll.
Gareth Jones, the former branch chair, reflects on his career as he retires from the Force at the end of a 29-year policing career.
Chwarae Teg/Fair Play features PC Hannah Jones, who has helped Wales qualify for the 2026 Women’s Rugby League World Cup.
And there is praise for the team of cyclists from Dyfed Powys Police who joined the Police Unity Tour to honour the memory of fallen colleagues.
It’s all in the Dyfed Powys Police Federation magazine available to download now.