Ystafell Newyddion

Retirement of Chief Constable Carmel Napier

After completing 30 years of distinguished public service the last two years of which she has served as Chief Constable in Gwent, Carmel has decided to retire.

Statement from Gwent Police and Crime Commissioner Ian Johnston...

Mr Johnston commented: "I would like to reiterate that the interests of the communities of Gwent have, and always will be, at the forefront of my decisions and that at all...

Your Chance to Question the Commissioner

There will be a 30 minute question and answer session at the beginning of the meeting.

Commissioner's June Update

There has obviously been a big change in that the former Chief Constable Carmel Napier retired earlier this month and I have appointed Deputy Chief Constable Jeff Farrar in a...

Blaenau Gwent based project benefits from Commissioner's award

The award was made from the Gwent Police Property Fund which is raised from the sale of property and cash seized from criminals, as well as the disposal of unclaimed lost...

Commissioner's update for May

My Deputy and I have continued to get out and about meeting as many residents of Gwent as possible.

RECRUITING: Independent Custody Visiting Scheme

Independent Custody Visitors go into police custody units to check on the welfare of detainees and the facilities they are held in. Volunteers are from the local area and...

Commissioner meets members of Newport Deaf Club

Over 50 people came to the meeting and they shared their concerns with the Commissioner.

Gwent Police and Crime Commissioner attends Youth Summit

Over fifty people attended the event which was organised by Youth Services from across Gwent and supported by the Council for Wales of Voluntary Youth Services.

Chepstow Street Pastors awarded funding from Commissioner's fund

The Gwent Police Property Fund is raised from the sale of property and cash seized from criminals, as well as the disposal of unclaimed lost property.

Commissioner holds first public Strategy and Performance Board...

The meeting is to be held at Monmouthshire County Hall, Rhadyr, Usk.

PCC welcomes positive start for Restorative Justice in Gwent

In the first four weeks, 30 offenders were identified as suitable candidates to take part in the programme and this number is growing each day.