Ystafell Newyddion
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.
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.
The meeting is to be held at Monmouthshire County Hall, Rhadyr, Usk.
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.
Since taking up the role on November22nd 2012, Mr Johnston has worked hard to reaffirm his commitment to ensuring the best possible police service is delivered to the...
Mr Johnston will be speaking in his capacity as the Interim Chairman of the national Police Negotiating Board.
During the meeting, in which the Commissioner presented his police and crime plan and listened to the local concerns of the Councillors, Mr Johnston confirmed that he had no...
These are two of the questions Gwent's Police and Crime Commissioner, Ian Johnston and his Deputy, Paul Harris, put to Gwent Neighbourhood Watch leaders at their annual...
Awards were being presented to officers and staff who have been outstanding in their profession and also to some who have shown extraordinary acts of courage; teams of...
Mr Johnston also took the opportunity to see how BRfm are using a grant that he recently awarded from the Police Property Fund.
This outlines priorities for policing in Gwent and how we and the Force are going to achieve them.
He is also providing residents with an opportunity to submit questions which will be answered at the meeting.