News Room

Violence and abuse will not be tolerated on our high streets

Police and Crime Commissioner for Gwent, Jeff Cuthbert, has condemned the growing problem of violence and abuse targeted towards retail staff on the UK’s high streets.

Guest Blog: Liam Jenkins, County in the Community

My name is Liam Jenkins, I am 24 and I am the Premier League Kicks co-ordinator for Newport County’s charitable trust, County in the Community.

Funding available to support children and young people

Organisations in Gwent can bid for a share of £300,000 from the Police and Crime Commissioner’s Office to fund projects that support children and young people affected by...

Abuse has no age limit

Police and Crime Commissioner for Gwent, Jeff Cuthbert, has hosted an online webinar for frontline professionals, shining a light on the devastating impact of abuse on older...

Gwent communities to benefit from crime prevention money

The Police and Crime Commissioner for Gwent has received £699,564 from the Home Office to fund crime prevention measures in Pillgwenlly in Newport and Rhymney in Caerphilly....

Maindee Primary pupils raise funds for Community House, Newport

Pupils from Maindee Primary school have raised £900 for Community House, a community project in Eton Road, Newport, which receives funding from the Police and Crime...

Visiting Caerphilly

Police and Crime Commissioner Jeff Cuthbert has been visiting towns and communities in Caerphilly since his re-election in May.

Police and Crime Commissioner praises the work of volunteers in...

The Police and Crime Commissioner, Jeff Cuthbert, has met with Caldicot Town Team coordinator, Aaron Reeks to enlist his help to share information on Gwent Police’s new scheme...

Volunteers Week

It is national Volunteer’s Week this week and I want to take the opportunity to thank the many volunteers across Gwent who give up their time freely to support our public...

Police and Crime Commissioner receives a warm welcome from...

The Police and Crime Commissioner for Gwent, Jeff Cuthbert, received a warm welcome whilst visiting independent traders in Chepstow to talk about Gwent Police’s new scheme We...

Positive Futures making a difference

Young people across Gwent have been spending time outdoors skateboarding, fishing and taking part in other sports as part of a Police and Crime Commissioner funded project.

Gwent Police officers and staff donate to local food bank

Gwent Police officers and staff, and staff from the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner, are supporting the Eastern Valley Foodbank.