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Community projects across Gwent will benefit from more than £800,000 in funding allocated by Police and Crime Commissioner Jane Mudd for 2026–27.
The Police and Crime Commissioner for Gwent, Jane Mudd, has welcomed both new and returning Members of the Senedd who will be serving the citizens of Blaenau Gwent,...
Police and Crime Commissioner Jane Mudd has invested more than £1.2m into community projects across Gwent during 2025 – 2026.
Police and Crime Commissioner Jane Mudd addressed partners from across the criminal justice system at the annual Safer Communities Conference.
Police and Crime Commissioner Jane Mudd is calling for pubs, clubs and other licensed venues in Gwent to take the Ask for Angela pledge and help prevent harassment and sexual...
Children and young people from across Gwent put their questions to leading figures at the Police and Crime Commissioner’s Youth Question Time event this month.
Police and Crime Commissioner Jane Mudd held her latest Public Accountability Forum with Chief Constable Mark Hobrough to discuss issues affecting communities in the...
A Memorandum of Understanding on behalf of the Welsh Government and Policing in Wales has been signed.
Police and Crime Commissioner Jane Mudd has chaired the latest session of her Accountability and Assurance Board.
I’m incredibly proud and humbled to have been elected by our communities as the first female Police and Crime Commissioner in Wales.
Police and Crime Commissioner Jane Mudd joined residents at Community House in Newport for a cross-cultural celebration of food, fashion and music.
Police and Crime Commissioner Jane Mudd joined members of the Newport Central Jam'e Mosque to formally open its new garden and community space.
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