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I was pleased to see members of the Shaftsbury Youf Gang visiting Cwmbran during half term, supporting the Lord Lieutenant of Gwent to plant trees to mark the Queen’s Platinum...
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My team attended the Torfaen Play Service volunteer awards this week. The awards celebrate the fantastic work of the young volunteers who offer play opportunities to children...
The latest figures from the Office of National Statistics show that acquisitive crime including robbery, theft and burglary fell across Gwent in the year between September...
Young people in Torfaen, who are disengaged with education or employment, and at risk of becoming involved with crime and antisocial behaviour, are learning DJ skills as part...
This week my team joined our partners Positive Futures for a pop-up sports session at Llanmartin Primary School in Newport.
A new initiative to reduce fly-tipping of waste tyres and its impact on the environment is being launched by Natural Resources Wales (NRW) in partnership with Newport City...
During half term more than 50 young people from Caldicot took part in a six-a-side football tournament against officers from Gwent Police.
The Police and Crime Commissioner for Gwent, Jeff Cuthbert, is to raise the amount the average household pays for policing through council tax by £1.32 per month to allow...
The Chief Constable of Gwent Police Pam Kelly, and Police and Crime Commissioner Jeff Cuthbert, have formally welcomed five new crime prevention support volunteers into the...
The Sanctuary, a project run by the Charity the Gap Wales, is working with Newport Live’s Positive Futures initiative to run weekly football sessions for young refugees in the...
This week we visited Gwent Police’s We Don’t Buy Crime team which was out in the community in Cwmbran providing free forensic marking kits to residents living within the...