Police and Crime Commissioner appoints new Chief Constable to lead Gwent Police
15:07 13/12/2024Mark Hobrough has 29 years’ service, including four years with Gwent Police, and has acted as temporary Chief Constable since August 2024.
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Mark Hobrough has 29 years’ service, including four years with Gwent Police, and has acted as temporary Chief Constable since August 2024.
We’re appealing for witnesses after a road traffic collision on the A4042, Llanellen, at around 5.10pm on Thursday 21 November.
We received a report of a fire at the back of The Magic Cottage Charity Shop at around 8.35pm on Sunday 10 November.
PC Dan Graham is looking forward to protecting and reassuring residents in his new role.
We know that disorder across the UK in the past few days has left members of our communities feeling concerned.
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