News Room
The Police and Crime Commissioner for Gwent Jane Mudd has welcomed the UK Government’s commitment to tackling crime.
Children and young people from Newport’s Kerala community have visited Gwent Police’s headquarters in Cwmbran.
This week my team joined Safer Caerphilly, Gwent Police and partners at the ASB Partner Day in Rhymney.
Delighted to attend Penygarn Primary school's garden party. I met with the school's Heddlu Bach group and Eco Committee.
The Police and Crime Commissioner for Gwent, Jane Mudd, has reappointed Eleri Thomas as her deputy.
Gwent Police is joining with forces across the country to raise awareness of the dangers of carrying knives and blades.
The newly elected Police and Crime Commissioner for Gwent, Jane Mudd, has officially taken office.
Jane Mudd has been elected as the new Police and Crime Commissioner for Gwent.
The next Police and Crime Commissioner elections will be held on Thursday 2 May 2024.
Our Safe Spaces workshops continued this week with a visit to Deighton Primary School in Tredegar.
It has been a great honour and a privilege to serve the people of Gwent as their elected Police and Crime Commissioner for the last eight years.
I was proud to join the Chief Constable, as well as the family and friends of 43 new police officers last week to formally mark the start of their policing career.