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Gwent Police is good at preventing crime and anti-social behaviour but must do better in its response to the public, according to a new report from His Majesty’s Inspectorate...
I am delighted to have been appointed to the board of the College of Policing.
Brynmawr residents can pick up a free crime prevention pack from Gwent Police at ASDA this Wednesday between 10am and 2pm.
Work has started on a new purpose-built police station in Abergavenny this week.
The UK Government’s plans for a ‘zero tolerance approach’ to anti-social behaviour will be welcome news to our communities.
We have appointed Supporting Justice to undertake a victims’ needs assessment, as part of our collaborative work with South Wales and Dyfed Powys OPCCs.
This week we hosted a visit from the UK Government Policing Minister, Chris Philp MP.
This week my team met with the Blaenau Gwent Children’s Grand Council, which is made up of children from schools across the county, to run a workshop on community safety.
This week I was honoured to be invited to the passing out parade for 47 new police officers.
Children and young people from across Gwent have put their questions to some of Gwent’s top leaders at the Police and Crime Commissioner’s annual Youth Question Time event.
Community groups joined together to bid for a share of a grants pot worth around £60,000 from the Gwent High Sheriffs’ Community Fund.
Gwent Police and Parents Against Child Exploitation (Pace) are running a free webinar to help parents spot the signs of child exploitation.