• Newsletters
  • Webinars
  • Podcast
  • Reports
  • About
    • Advertising
    • Contact us
    • Team
    • Contributors
  • News
  • Frontline
    • Prevention
    • Resilience
    • Response
    • Recovery
    • Learning
  • Leadership
    • Strategy
    • Government
    • Culture
    • Communication
  • People and skills
    • People moves
    • Training
    • Apprenticeships
    • Diversity and inclusion
    • Mental health and wellbeing
    • Life stages
  • Products
    • PPE
    • Vehicles
    • Medical
    • Training
    • Operational
    • Technology
  • Sustainability
    • Infrastructure
    • Transport
    • Built environment
    • Net zero
    • Climate change
  • Technology
    • Command and control
    • Data
    • Hardware
    • Software and apps
    • Digital transformation
    • Mapping and navigation
X (Twitter) LinkedIn Instagram
  • Newsletters
  • Webinars
  • Podcast
  • Reports
  • About
    • Advertising
    • Contact us
    • Team
    • Contributors
LinkedIn Instagram
Emergency Services Times
  • News
  • Frontline
  • Leadership
  • People and skills
  • Products
  • Sustainability
  • Technology
Emergency Services Times
Home > People and skills > People moves > First female Chief Constable for North Wales Police
15 August 2022

First female Chief Constable for North Wales Police

15 August 2022Updated:31 October 2023No Comments3 Mins Read
Deputy Chief Constable Amanda Blakeman.

North Wales Police and Crime Commissioner Andy Dunbobbin has announced Amanda Blakeman, currently Deputy Chief Constable of Gwent Police as his preferred candidate as the region’s new Chief Constable. Ms Blakeman will be the first female Chief Constable in the history of North Wales Police.

Amanda Blakeman’s appointment is subject to confirmation by the North Wales Police and Crime Panel, which will take place in September. Police and Crime Panels are scrutiny bodies of local representatives that maintain a regular check and balance on the performance of the Commissioner. The Commissioner is required to consult with the Panel on plans and budget for policing, levels of council tax and the appointment of a new Chief Constable.

Mr Dunbobbin has informed the Police and Crime Panel about his preferred choice following a rigorous and competitive interview process against a very strong field of candidates.

Thirty years in policing

Amanda Blakeman joined West Mercia Police in 1992 and throughout her career has held various posts. She spent the first 11 years of her service gaining an invaluable amount of experience and knowledge across a variety of roles as a police constable. Amanda has a Bachelor’s degree in Science with Honours in Crime and Criminology.

In 2003 she was promoted to sergeant and, since then, across a number of ranks, has led teams in delivering critical services to communities. She has held the responsibility for intelligence and proactive functions and has been a Senior Investigating Officer as part of the Force Serious and Organised Crime Unit. In 2008, seconded to the West Midlands Regional Intelligence Unit, she led the development of the critical processes around identifying and disrupting Organised Crime Groups. She has also held the roles of Head of Public Protection and Head of Operational Support for West Mercia Police and Warwickshire Police. She has been a Tactical Firearms Commander and a Specialist Strategic Firearms Commander.

Senior leadership roles

Amanda was appointed as Deputy Chief Constable for West Mercia Police in February 2017 having previously been Assistant Chief Constable for Local Policing, since October 2014, for Warwickshire Police and West Mercia Police. She was appointed Deputy Chief Constable of Gwent in 2019.

Amanda Blakeman said, “I am honoured and delighted to have been chosen as the preferred candidate to serve the people of North Wales. I look forward to meeting the Police and Crime Panel at my confirmation hearing and, subject to their approval of my appointment, I very much look forward to leading the dedicated and hard working officers and staff of North Wales Police.”

Andy Dunbobbin, Police and Crime Commissioner for North Wales commented, “Amanda Blakeman will be responsible for working with me to deliver my Police and Crime Plan, with a huge focus on increasing visibility and improving performance. Visibility and performance matters. It matters to us, our family, our friends and our communities across North Wales. We all want to feel safe, secure and supported if we ever witness, or become victim, to crime. The incoming Chief Constable knows of my view and that they have my full support to tackle all operational issues head on.

“Amanda Blakeman will be responsible for preventing and tackling crime to ensure North Wales is a safe and secure place for people to live and work. She is an outstanding police leader and I look forward to working in a constructive and positive manner.”

Senior appointment
Share. LinkedIn Twitter Facebook Email

Stay informed

Sign up for our weekly newsletter with news, views and more.

Published by
Ninteen
Quick links
  • Privacy Policy
  • Cookie policy
  • About
  • Back issues
  • Contributors
  • Contact
In assocation with
The Emergency Services Show
The Emergency Tech Show
Certifications
The Emergency Tech Show
LinkedIn Instagram
  • Privacy Policy
  • Cookie policy
  • About
  • Back issues
  • Contributors
  • Contact
© 2026 Emergency Services Times.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

Login