News Room

Deputy Police and Crime Commissioner for Gwent appointed

The Police and Crime Commissioner for Gwent, Jeff Cuthbert, has re-appointed Eleri Thomas MBE to serve as Deputy Police and Crime Commissioner for the next three years.

PCC visits Gwent Communities

The Police and Crime Commissioner for Gwent, Jeff Cuthbert, is visiting communities across the region following his re-election on Sunday 9 May.

We Don’t Buy Crime

This week I had a virtual briefing with Gwent Police’s newly formed We Don’t Buy Crime Team.

Guest Blog: Alex Tipping, Fire Crime Practitioner

My name is Alex Tipping, I’m 26 years old and I work for the South Wales Fire and Rescue Service.

Gwent one of the safest places in the UK but no room for...

“Gwent is one of the safest places to live and work in the UK but we mustn’t be complacent as lockdown lifts.”

Jeff Cuthbert re-elected as Police and Crime Commissioner for...

Jeff Cuthbert has been elected to serve as the Police and Crime Commissioner for Gwent for a second term.

Specialist services available to people harming others through...

Specialist services are available for people in Gwent who have committed domestic abuse or are concerned about the way their behaviour is affecting their partners or family.

Protecting children and young people from harm

Protecting children and young people from harm is a priority for the Police and Crime Commissioner and Gwent Police.

Police and Crime Commissioner review

The UK Government has published the recommendations from part one of its two-part review of Police and Crime Commissioners.

Commissioner congratulates community groups awarded High Sheriff...

The Police and Crime Commissioner for Gwent, Jeff Cuthbert, has congratulated groups from across Gwent who have been awarded money from the Gwent High Sheriff’s Community...

Illegal off-roading

I recently met with the Chief Constable and MPs from across Gwent to discuss the issue of illegal off-road vehicles.

Nationwide call for views on tackling violence against women and...

The UK government has reopened its nationwide call for evidence on tackling violence against women and girls for two weeks.