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Gwent Police has received more than £673,000 in additional funding to help keep the communities of Newport and Abergavenny safe.
“The time has come for society to change”
Criminals are sending out imitation text messages, emails and making phone calls pretending to be from the NHS offering fake vaccination certificates for sale.
The Police and Crime Commissioner for Gwent, Jeff Cuthbert, has paid tribute to all police officers who have been killed or lost their lives on duty, as part of National...
With six months to go before a new law ending the physical punishment of children in Wales comes into force, more than £2.9m is being invested in parenting support.
Gwent Police’s We Don’t Buy Crime team have been working with the Aneurin Bevan University Health Board to tackle the growing problem of the theft of vehicles, and the theft...
The Deputy Police and Crime Commissioner, Eleri Thomas, has welcomed 31 new police officers into Gwent Police.
Deputy Police and Crime Commissioner, Eleri Thomas, joined officers from Gwent Police and South Wales Fire and Rescue at Crosskeys College to raise awareness of the annual...
The Cyber Resilience Centre for Wales (WCRC) is delighted to welcome three of the region’s most high-profile police chiefs to its team.
Children in Pillgwenlly are enjoying activities such as crafts, sports and drama thanks to funding from the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner for Gwent.
The Police and Crime Commissioner for Gwent, Jeff Cuthbert, has marked national Emergency Services Day by praising all emergency service workers and volunteers across Gwent.
The Welsh Government has announced it will fund 100 new Police Community Support Officers in Wales.