Police and Crime Commissioner visits Monmouthshire traders
The Police and Crime Commissioner for Gwent, Jeff Cuthbert, has been visiting traders in Abergavenny and Monmouth following his re-election on Sunday 9 May.
Mr Cuthbert spoke with local businesses about the issues that most mattered to them and took the opportunity to promote Gwent Police’s new We Don’t Buy Crime initiative, which focusses on tackling acquisitive crime such as burglary and theft.
More visits to towns across Gwent are planned in the coming weeks.
Mr Cuthbert said: “I am incredibly grateful to have the opportunity to serve the residents of Monmouthshire as Police and Crime Commissioner for another term and feel it is important to get out into the community to talk to people about what really matters to them.
“So far I have been pleased that all of the residents and businesses I have spoken to have a positive relationship with their local police force. Understandably there is some concern about a rise in crime and antisocial behaviour that is already being seen as lockdown measures ease. Gwent Police are prepared for this with extra patrols in key areas and are liaising closely with businesses that may be affected.
“Gwent Police’s newly formed We Don’t Buy Crime Team is also available to provide proactive crime prevention and target hardening advice to communities to help them avoid becoming targets for crime, and are ready to react quickly when a burglary does take place to help reduce the risk for surrounding properties.
“Crime prevention is the one of the priorities in my Police and Crime Plan and, with the police working in partnership with residents and businesses to address vulnerabilities and tackle hotspot areas, I have no doubt that we will create a safer Gwent for all.”
For more information on We Don’t Buy Crime visit the Gwent Police website.