Your Ward Priorities are:
- Parking issues
- Security awareness
- Last Updated : Monday 5th July 2010
What we've done in your area:
Priority: Two day anti-social behaviour blitz
We organised a two day operation to target anti-social behaviour in the town and surrounding areas. On Thursday 15th and Friday 16th July, we targeted the two main anti-social behaviour issues in Abergavenny; off road bikes and underage drinking. On Thursday, officers focussed on off road bikes and anti-social driving throughout Abergavenny. Officers patrolled areas where reports of off road bikes have been high and stopped drivers and spoke to young people. The aim of the operation was to seize any illegal bikes but also to speak to young people and drivers about the impact that their behaviour has on the community.During the day long operation, a total of 5 bikes were seized and one young person was given a final warning for driving without a helmet. Other drivers stopped have been summoned to appear in court for a variety of driving offences. On the second day of the operation, officers focussed on anti-social behaviour on Castle Meadows and the Cattle Market, areas which have seen incidents of youth disorder in the past, especially during the summer months. Forty young people were stopped and spoken to and 45 items of alcohol was seized.
Last Updated : Tuesday 27th July 2010
Your next P.A.C.T.
meeting:
Your next opportunity to have an influence over our policing priorities is at:
Christchurch, North Street
Date : Monday 1st November 2010
Time : 19:00
Your local Neighbourhood Officers are:
Neighbourhood Officer
PC 712 - Angela Rees
Police Community Support Officer
PCSO 151 - Jonathan Sliczny
Police Surgeries:
Your local Police Surgery(ies):
- Saturday 31st July
Osbourne Ct.
17:00 - Sunday 1st August
Hereford Road
14:00 - Thursday 5th August
Brecon Road
17:00 - Sunday 22nd August
Chapel Road
12:00 - Sunday 29th August
Park Close⁄Park Avenue
11:00
How YOU can take action:
- Go to a Neighbourhood policing or P.A.C.T. meeting
- Report crime
- Join your local Neighbourhood Watch scheme or other community activities
- Get involved or volunteer
- For further information about community safety schemes in your area, visit your local council website
Your Local Policing Summary 2010