News Room

Stay safe and have a happy Christmas

This year has felt like a welcome return to normality following two years of the pandemic and restrictions to our daily lives. However, there is no escaping the fact that it...

First Minster visits police headquarters

Chief Constable Pam Kelly and I were honoured to welcome the First Minister, Mark Drakeford, to Gwent Police’s new headquarters this week.

Out and about

This week we have been visiting communities in Newbridge, Rogerstone and Usk to speak with residents.

New officers report for duty

This week I was proud to be invited to welcome 51 new police officers into Gwent Police.

Gwent Police long service awards

It was an absolute privilege to attend Gwent Police’s long service awards this week.

Out and about

This week my team have been out across Gwent, visiting communities in Abertillery, Blaenavon, Pontypool, Caldicot, Newport and Pontllanfraith.

Welsh Language Rights Day 2022

You have a right to receive Welsh language services from public organisations in Wales.

Knife Crime Awareness workshops

I am extremely pleased that thousands of young people from schools, colleges, and youth groups across Gwent have participated in knife crime awareness sessions by Fearless.org...

Gwent says goodbye to the Knife Angel

The Knife Angel will officially leave Gwent on Thursday 1 December after spending a month at the Friars Walk Shopping Centre in Newport.

School boxing sessions knocking down barriers with young people

A Police and Crime Commissioner funded project that provides non-contact boxing training is helping to keep children in Torfaen active and in school.

Gwent Police Force Awards 2022

I was delighted to support Gwent Police’s annual Force Awards this week.

Statement: Sunday Times investigation

The allegation of abhorrent messages found on a former police officer’s mobile phone, as reported by the Sunday Times, is very serious.