Ystafell Newyddion

Commissioner to attend all Wales quiz final

The Programme provides information and resources for teachers, pupils, parents, officers and focuses on three main themes that of drug and substance misuse, social behaviour...

Gwent Commissioner grilled by primary pupils

As part of his commitment to engage with Gwent residents both young and old he visited the Dell Primary School in Chepstow.

Commissioner listens and learns from victims of crime

Gwent Police and Crime Commissioner Ian Johnston is to meet victims of crime in a series of workshops being held across the five local authority areas covered by the Force.

Gwent Police Commissioner criticises "ill-conceived" Government...

Once again the Government is showing how little it understands about the role and responsibilities of Police Officers. The idea of parachuting someone with no policing...

Funding available for local groups

Applications are sought from clubs, organisations or groups who help prevent crime and anti-social behaviour or divert people away from crime.

Commissioner and Deputy attend Trellech United Community Council...

Commenting on the meeting the Police Commissioner said: "I'm very grateful to the Council for inviting myself and Paul to their meeting which was also open to the public.

Royce Gardener MBE Tribute

During his 30 years of police service he was stationed in numerous valleys areas before being promoted to a detective constable at Blackwood. He received an MBE in 2004 for...

Residents asked for Comments on Gwent Police and Crime Plan

As part of his responsibilities the Commissioner must formulate a Police and Crime Plan which will shape how policing priorities and criminal justice will be achieved across...

Paul Harris appointed Deputy Police and Crime Commissioner

Members of the Panel had the opportunity to question and scrutinise Paul Harris' proposed full time appointment during the meeting which was held at Ty Penallta, Ystrad...

Commissioner Sets Gwent Police Precept

This is a real terms reduction in what the public will pay when inflation is taken into consideration. The average Gwent household* will pay £198.23 for their policing service...

Gwent Commissioner responds to funding announcement

In the current economic climate producing a balanced budget which ensures that Gwent Police provides an excellent service to the public is always going to be challenging.

Police Commissioner visits Coleg Gwent students at Crosskeys...

During the meeting he gave a presentation about the role of the Police and Crime Commissioner and then took part in a lively question and answer discussion about the students'...