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Our neighbourhood policing teams – made up of local officers, community support officers and dedicated staff – are committed to protecting and reassuring our Gwent communities.
By working closely with you, our local authority partners, key community figures and more, our officers gain an understanding of community concerns – and put measures in place to respond effectively to the short, medium and long-term problems affecting residents.
Off-road bikes
Issued 27 May 2026
We have a range of operational tactics we use to target the anti-social and dangerous use of vehicles.
Operation Harley tackles the illegal use of off-road vehicles in town centres and rural areas, while Operation Wheeler sees our roads policing officers tackle illegal car meets and street racing.
Officers continue to engage with communities to ensure they’re aware of the legalities around vehicle and land ownership, and laws of the road.
Actioned 27 May 2026