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Gwent Police heavily praised by inspectorate

The Police and Crime Commissioner for Gwent (PCC), Jeff Cuthbert, has praised Gwent Police for improving the accuracy of crime reporting, following a positive report from Her...

Victim’s Commissioner visits Gwent victims hub

Baroness Newlove, the Victim’s Commissioner for England and Wales, has visited the Gwent victims hub in Blackwood three years after she helped to launch it.

Have your say on police funding in Gwent

Residents in Gwent are being asked how much they are willing to pay for local policing.

​​​​​​​Police team up with council to provide additional services...

Residents wishing to contact Gwent Police can now do so at Monmouthshire County Council’s one stop shop in the centre of Abergavenny town centre.

Address to the Gwent Black History Month Launch Event

I was delighted to be asked by Race Council Cymru to host its Black History Month launch event in Gwent last week.

Community Groups Granted Funding to Tackle Hate Crime

Ten projects from throughout Gwent that aim to tackle and raise awareness of Hate Crime have been awarded up to £500 by Gwent Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) Jeff...

Hate Crime Awareness Week 2018

The Police and Crime Commissioner for Gwent has been provided with £5000 from the Welsh Government in order to support Gwent Police in its activities during Hate Crime...

Police representatives sign Gwent charter

The Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) for Gwent, Jeff Cuthbert, and Chief Constable Julian Williams have signed the Gwent Charter for Working Together.

Short Films Highlight Devastating Impact of ‘Mate Crime’

Newport People First and Torfaen People First are today premiering a range of impactful short films produced by people with learning disabilities to warn of the dangers and...

£674,000 Towards a Safer Gwent

Eight services in Gwent which aim to either address community safety issues, prevent crime or tackle anti-social behaviour (ASB) are sharing in nearly £674,000 awarded by the...

Supporting our most Vulnerable despite cuts

In his latest column, the Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) for Gwent, Jeff Cuthbert, highlights the demands facing our local police services.