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Extraordinary Cheshire Police meeting called regarding decision to axe 60 PCSO roles

By Belinda Ryan - Local Democracy Reporter   7th Jan 2026

This week's extraordinary meeting of Cheshire's police and crime panel takes place at 10am on Friday 9 January at Crewe Municipal Buildings (Image: Ryan Parker).
This week's extraordinary meeting of Cheshire's police and crime panel takes place at 10am on Friday 9 January at Crewe Municipal Buildings (Image: Ryan Parker).

Cheshire's police commissioner will be quizzed this week on how he proposes to safeguard the roles of PCSOs following the chief constable's decision to axe 60 posts.

An extraordinary meeting of the county's police and crime panel, which scrutinises the work of the police commissioner's office, will be held in Crewe on Friday 9 January.

The only item on the agenda is to seek 'urgent clarification' from police and crime commissioner Dan Price on the steps he is taking to safeguard the roles and numbers of police community support officers (PCSO) across Cheshire.

Mr Price made it clear just before Christmas he was 'disappointed' with Chief Constable Mark Roberts' decision to press ahead with proposals to reduce the number of PCSO posts from 87 to 27 across the county.

Cheshire PCC, Dan Price will be quizzed in Crewe on Friday 9 January (Photo: Opcc).

Shortly after it was announced, the commissioner issued a statement saying, while he cannot interfere in operational policing decisions made by the chief constable, he had now put forward a funding solution that could potentially save 10 PCSOs.

Mr Price added: "Whatever happens my commitment to a named PCSO or police officer in every neighbourhood remains unchanged.

"On top of that, those numbers will increase from 251 in April 2025 to 326 in 2026, which includes 51 new recruits, as a result of the government's neighbourhood policing guarantee."

Cheshire Police says it needs to save £13 million over the next four years and reducing the number of PCSOs will also allow it to redeploy warranted police officers into local policing teams.

The force confirmed last month the latest proposal from the commissioner was being considered.

The plan to axe up to 70 per cent of the county's PCSOs has sparked an angry backlash from politicians and the public.

Cheshire Police says it needs to save £13 million over the next four years and reducing the number of PCSOs will also allow it to redeploy warranted police officers into local policing teams (Photo: Cheshire Police).

MPs including Connor Naismith (Crewe & Nantwich, Lab) and Aphra Brandreth (Chester South and Eddisbury, Con) had raised concerns about it.

And both Cheshire West and Chester and Cheshire East full councils recently backed a motion calling on the force to reconsider the proposal.

This week's extraordinary meeting of Cheshire's police and crime panel takes place at 10am on Friday 9 January at Crewe Municipal Buildings.

     

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Steve.bratt

what a waste of money, just a chance for people with no relevent experience on the subject to get some publicity for political purposes.


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