News Room
The latest Crime Survey for England and Wales shows that Gwent remains one of the safest places in the UK
I welcome the opportunity to bid for government funding which would help to support Gwent Police’s current plans to increase the number of Taser-trained officers within the...
The Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner for Gwent is currently recruiting Independent Custody Visitors (ICVs).
The Police and Crime Commissioner for Gwent, Jeff Cuthbert, has welcomed a new national report looking how police forces deal with County Lines.
I would like to start 2020 by wishing you all a happy New Year, and thanking the police officers and staff, and emergency services colleagues, who were on duty over the...
Children from Trinant Primary School in Caerphilly have decorated a Christmas tree with messages of hope and goodwill to child victims of crime, including those who have...
Work to provide front-line policing teams with a fit-for-purpose environment has started, as construction begins on Gwent Police’s new headquarters.
About 150 people gathered at Caldicot Castle to walk a mile and raise awareness of male violence towards women on Monday 25 November.
As part of Road Safety Week 2019 children from Blaenavon Heritage School’s Heddlu Bach Mini Police have been carrying out parking patrols at the school.
Congratulations to Michaela Rogers, manager of the Blaenau Gwent and Caerphilly Youth Offending Service; and the Women’s Pathfinder Team, who were shortlisted as part of the...
The Police and Crime Commissioner for Gwent has welcomed a report from the Commission of Justice in Wales which calls for greater collaboration between justice policy makers...
I was delighted to speak at Race Council Cymru’s Black History Month event in Gwent on Monday 21 October.