
The High Sheriff of Clwyd, Henry Dixon, is taking part in the Manchester 10k Run this weekend to raise funds for Crimebeat with colleagues from Barrett Dixon Bell. Henry said; “Twelve of us … Read More

A very big “Thank You” to all who have supported The Walk with your very generous sponsorship. Your money will go a long way to helping Anglesey’s vulnerable young people, … Read More

The High Sheriff of Gwynedd Annual Crimebeat awards 2012 were recently held at The David Hughes Centre, Beaumaris on 8th March 2012 with High Sheriff Professor Robin Grove-White presiding. … Read More
Here is the most recent photo and a few words from Helen Grove-White. The most recent photos are at the top of the page. We hope you enjoy see how … Read More

Anglesey Walk – Helping Anglesey’s vulnerable young people. The High Sheriff of Anglesey and Gwynedd, Professor Robin Grove-White, will be walking the entire 125-mile Anglesey Coastal Footpath on 15 consecutive … Read More

There are several opportunities to join the High Sheriff on The Walk Saturday 17 March Assemble for the launch of the Walk in Cemaes Village Hall at 9.30am to meet … Read More

Please join the High Sheriff at the following open events on The Walk Saturday 17th March 9.30am Launch at Cemaes Village Hall Please join us at 9.30am for coffee to … Read More

Daily Schedule of the Walk Saturday 17 March – Cemaes to Amlwch Port, 9 miles Sunday 18 March – Amlwch Port to Moelfre, 11 miles Monday 19 March – Moelfre … Read More

A group of youngsters from Prestatyn who gave the grounds of a local Church a new lease of life did so with financial backing from Crimebeat. Members of Clwb … Read More

A PRIMARY school recruited its own mini-army of anti-bully volunteers to “police” playtime breaks. Dubbed the “playground pals”, 29 pupils at Ysgol Deganwy underwent months of special training from ChildLine … Read More