News Room
I was delighted to attend the Shaftesbury Community Centre to celebrate the fantastic fundraising achievements of the Shaftesbury Youf Gang.
Launched in July 2021, the unit is the main point of contact for victims, from the initial report of a crime to the conclusion of the criminal justice process.
Gwent Police is set to receive up to £750,000 in the Home Office’s Safer Streets funding programme. -
I was delighted to attend the reaffirmation parade of The Royal Welsh’s Freedom of the Borough of Torfaen.
I recently spent some time with the Heddlu Bach unti from Blaenavon Heritage School.
This week I visited Caerleon with my team to speak with residents and businesses owners about local issues.
Young people from Caerphilly Youth Forum have created a fun new board game, Siren, which aims to raise awareness of the work of the emergency services.
Antisocial Behaviour Awareness Week is an important time for us to shine a spotlight on ASB and highlight the impact that it has on individual victims and our communities.
APCC Local Policing Leads reinforce the collective responsibility that we all have in tackling antisocial behaviour as part of ASB Awareness Week this week.
Residents can give their views on policing premises in Gwent.
A Gwent Police sergeant has been recognised with a National Police Bravery Award nomination after she subdued and arrested a knife-wielding thug.
This week 55 new Gwent Police officers have formally graduated from the policing educational qualifications framework (PEQF).