News Room
This week my Deputy Eleri Thomas was asked to speak at the Cwmbran Soroptimist Club about the work we are doing to protect women and girls here in Gwent.
The Police and Crime Commissioner for Gwent, Jeff Cuthbert, has awarded £423,174.80 to organisations that support children and young people across Gwent.
This week my team supported Coleg Gwent’s wellbeing and progression fair at Torfaen Learning Zone in Cwmbran.
My team are working with a group of young people from Cwmbran to better understand their perceptions of Gwent Police.
The Chief Constable of Gwent Police, Pam Kelly, has announced plans to retire later this year.
For this year’s International Women’s Day we are being asked to ‘inspire inclusion’. It is a call to action for us all to break down barriers and challenge stereotypes...
A charity that delivers non-contact boxing training and therapy is helping to keep children in Torfaen active and in school.
Community groups joined together to bid for a share of this year’s grants pot from the Gwent High Sheriffs’ Community Fund.
Gwent Police want you to have your say on issues of anti-social behaviour in your area.
Children and young people have put their questions to public sector leaders at the Police and Crime Commissioner’s annual Gwent Youth Question Time event.
This week we supported partners from Coleg Gwent at a series of wellbeing days for students at its Ebbw Vale and Newport campuses.
More than 170 young volunteers with the Torfaen Play Service have been celebrated at a special ceremony this week.