Bangor Mail

‘I have never seen such a committed group of people’

- Gareth Wyn Wiliams

A GROUP of residents who are rejuvenati­ng Wales’s most northerly town have been honoured for their dedication by a police boss.

Caru Amlwch came together last year to revive the town and now they’ve won the Community Champions title in the North Wales Police and Crime Commission­er’s Community Awards.

They were presented with the trophy by Commission­er Arfon Jones at a special ceremony at the Kinmel Manor Hotel, where he paid tribute to their contributi­on to the town.

The aim of the awards is to recognise people who help police to keep their neighbourh­ood or town a peaceful and safe place to live and work and who help in rehabilita­ting offenders.

Caru Amlwch were nominated by Benllech-based Police Community Safety Offiiceer Iona Beckman who said: “I have never seen such a committed group of residents wanting to improve the quality of life and safety in their community.

“The group consists of every age, from the young to the elderly, and all from a variety of background­s. I am so proud of them and how they are supporting us totally in our work.

“Through their hard work and commitment they are improving the resilience of the town, creating new and innovative opportunit­ies in their area, contributi­ng towards community safety and assisting us in preventing crime.”

Caru Amlwch Chair Llinos Williams said: “Nine of us got together last July because we were concerned that not much was happening in the town and so we put together a business plan.

“Everything we do is aimed at improving the well-being of the people of Amlwch and that includes trying to get allotments here, appointing Estate Champions to represent their areas of the town and starting our own community awards, which was very successful.

“It was held in the Memorial Hall and all the awards had local sponsors and there was an excellent turnout, with all the proceeds going towards a special wheelchair for a 13-year-old girl from Amlwch, Naomi Cooper, who has a degenerati­ve disease but who has joined a wheelchair basketball club.”

She said that the Estate Champions project was generating ideas and suggestion­s, including involving young people in intergener­ational projects, educating the elderly about cold callers and cleaning up the town’s sheltered accommodat­ion.

Caru Amlwch has recently secured a £6,000 grant for resources and play items for the town’s parks and to help for children with disabiliti­es and Iona Beckman added: “Caru Amlwch really go that extra mile to achieve results and the improvemen­ts in the parks will help us reduce anti- social behaviour there and on the town’s estates.

“One of the reasons I became a PCSO was to help make communitie­s feel safe and to have such wonderful support means we can work together in making our communitie­s happy and safe places to live in.”

Commission­er Jones, a former police inspector, felt it was important to recognise the efforts of often unsung heroes in the community.

He said: “One thing all our winners have in common is that they make North Wales a better and safer place to live and work.

“There are many selfless people who do a lot of good in the community by helping North Wales Police and these silent workers go way beyond anybody else to make a contributi­on and ensure communitie­s are safe.

“In the overwhelmi­ng number of cases, this a personal commitment made without expectatio­n of any kind of reward or recognitio­n.

“This awards ceremony is an opportunit­y to recognise the unstinting efforts these unsung heroes and heroines and to encourage others to follow their good example.”

RESIDENTS OF AMLWCH ARE PRAISED FOR ENSURING THE QUALITY OF LIFE AND SAFETY

 ??  ?? The Community Champions at the North Wales Police and Crime Commission­er Community Awards was Caru Amlwch, pictured, from left, are North Wales Police and Crime Commission­er Arfon Jones, Caru Amlwch Chair Llinos Williams, Holly Andrew, Tara Wood,...
The Community Champions at the North Wales Police and Crime Commission­er Community Awards was Caru Amlwch, pictured, from left, are North Wales Police and Crime Commission­er Arfon Jones, Caru Amlwch Chair Llinos Williams, Holly Andrew, Tara Wood,...

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