Newport East Neighbourhood Policing Team
Ringland Ward
CONTACT No. (unless otherwise stated): 01633 245 484

Your Ward Priorities are:
  • Drug Dealing
  • Underage Drinking
  • Anti Social Behaviour in Cot Farm Circle
  • Last Updated : Thursday 13th May 2010
What we've done in your area:
Priority: ANTI-SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR - COT FARM CIRCLE

We have spoken to the parents of all the youths we have stopped for causing antisocial behaviour in Cot Farm Circle and the surrounding area. We have increased our police patrols of the area and this appears to be having some success, with calls relating to antisocial behaviour down in number.

Last Updated : Thursday 22nd July 2010
Your next P.A.C.T. meeting: Your next opportunity to have an influence over our policing priorities is at:
Ringland Labour Club

Date : Thursday 16th September 2010
Time : 19:00
 
Your local Neighbourhood Officers are:

Portrait of PC Mervyn Priest

Neighbourhood Officer
PC 1265 - Mervyn Priest


Portrait of PC Emyr Jones

Neighbourhood Officer
PC 1487 - Emyr Jones


Portrait of PCSO Jackie Williams

Police Community Support Officer
PCSO 120 - Jackie Williams


Portrait of PCSO Michael Davies

Police Community Support Officer
PCSO 77 - Michael Davies


Portrait of PCSO Jonathon Woods

Police Community Support Officer
PCSO 62 - Jonathan Woods


Police Surgeries: Your local Police Surgery(ies):
  • Wednesday 28th July
    Ringland Presbyterian Cafe
    13:00
  • Wednesday 4th August
    Ringland Resource Centre
    14:00
  • Tuesday 10th August
    Ringland Presbyterian Cafe
    13:00
  • Wednesday 8th September
    Ringland Resource Centre
    14:00
  • Tuesday 14th September
    Ringland Presbyterian Church
    13:00
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
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Public confidence:
57%*
of Newport residents agree that the police and local council are dealing with the anti-social behaviour and crime issues that matter in this area.

 Last Updated :
 22nd February 2010
 
 
Your local Police station is:
ALWAY STATION
Unit D, Alway Parade
Newport
South Wales
NP19 9NU
Tel: (01633) 838 111
Mon - Fri / 8am - 4pm
 
Your local authority is:
NEWPORT CITY COUNCIL
Civic Centre
Newport
South Wales
NP20 4UR
Tel: (01633) 656 656
www.newport.gov.uk
 
The telephone numbers shown opposite are voicemail boxes.

They are non-emergency numbers and should not be used to report crime.

To report crime call:
101
Or in an emergency call:
999

If you are a victim of hate crime, please report it using the forms available here.

Gwent Police will acknowledge receipt of all non-emergency enquiries by telephone or email within 24 hours.

* The survey is based on a random survey of people in the local area. The use of a random sample aims to ensure the results are statistically representative of the local population. Compared to other estimates of how the population is made up, the sample for this survey may under-represent some subgroups.