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Homelessness charity, Llamau, will lead an innovative new project supporting young people in Wales who are at risk of homelessness, issues with resettling into the community...
This week my team joined Gwent Police’s We Don’t Buy Crime officers at Newport train station to offer free forensic marking to cyclists.
Young people from Blaenau Gwent have been active during half term with football workshops and a tournament organised by coaches and staff from the Cardiff City Foundation,...
The children and young people of the Shaftesbury Youf Gang in Newport have raised more than £1000 for victims of the war in Ukraine.
The Police and Crime Commissioner for Gwent’s animal welfare scheme, which ensures that Gwent’s police dogs are looked after to the highest standards, has been certified by...
If you are experiencing domestic abuse and need help, you can ask for ‘ANI’ in a participating pharmacy.
I visited Blaenavon this week to meet with council officers who took me to see a few of the areas within the World Heritage Site that are being badly damaged by illegal...
I was delighted to attend Coleg Gwent’s wellbeing festival at the Ebbw Vale Learning Zone this week.
My team were pleased to be invited to join the Your Blaenavon, Your Choice event at the Blaenavon Workingmen’s Hall last weekend.
A process to allow victims of domestic abuse and sexual violence to securely give evidence through video-linked facilities has launched across Wales.
33 new police officers have joined Gwent Police's ranks following a pass out parade in Newport earlier today.
Tackling knife crime in communities