Newport
Newport Transport Team
CONTACT No. (unless otherwise stated): 01633 245 440

What we've done:
Priority: ANTI-SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR

We have recently conducted 'Operation Bust', which targeted antisocial behaviour around Cromwell Road and Ringland Community Centre. The Operation was a huge success with a number of people stopped and asked to account for their actions, large amounts of alcohol confiscated, and two arrests made. We have also been concentrating on dealing with antisocial behaviour on the school buses and dealing with vehicles illegally parking in dedicated bus stops in and around Newport.

Last Updated : Thursday 22nd July 2010
Your Team Officers are:

Portrait of PC Christopher Burge

Police Community Support Officer
PCSO 76 - Christopher Burge


Portrait of PCSO Fiona Manfield

Police Community Support Officer
PCSO 146 - Fiona Manfield


Portrait of PCSO Bryan Flynn

Police Community Support Officer
PCSO 74 - Bryan Flynn


Portrait of PCSO Owen Reynolds

Police Community Support Officer
PCSO 61 - Owen Reynolds


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
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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
 
LOCAL LINKS:
 
Your local Police station is:
NEWPORT CENTRAL STATION
1-3 Cardiff Road
Newport
South Wales
NP20 2EH
Tel: (01633) 838 111
24 Hour Station
 
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.