News Room
Welsh police forces are targeting people driving under the influence of drink and drugs throughout December.
This week we have been out in the community talking to residents in Cwmbran and Maindee.
The Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner for Gwent has been recognised nationally for the high quality of its independent custody visiting scheme.
We joined partners in Senghenydd in the Aber Valley for the annual general meeting of the Senghenydd Youth Drop in Centre (Sydic) recently.
This week we were invited to present to the Cwmbran Over 50s Forum, and talk to residents at a coffee morning in Pandy Village Hall, Abergavenny.
Gwent has been awarded £700,553.12 from the Home Office’s Safer Streets fund to support initiatives that tackle crime in communities.
We recently visited Kidcare4u which has received Police and Crime Commissioner funding to provide a weekly Saturday club for children aged five to 16.
The Police and Crime Commissioner for Gwent, Jeff Cuthbert, is asking residents for their views on police funding for the next financial year.
White Ribbon Day is an annual event which is held to coincide with the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women.
We were pleased to support Gwent Police’s annual Force Awards this week.
One year after the iconic Knife Angel came to Newport, the city has reinforced its commitment to the Knife Angel’s National Anti-Violence Charter.
We were pleased to support a special event in Cardiff this week to commemorate the men and women from minority ethnic backgrounds in Wales who have served this country during...