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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.
Anti-social behaviour
Issued 27 January 2026
Your neighbourhood officers are committed to tackling anti-social behaviour (ASB) through engagement, collaborative working and problem solving.
Everybody has the right to feel safe in their community, and we’ll take robust action against those acting disorderly and those who have an adverse impact on the wellbeing of our towns.
The team will proactively patrol hotspot areas, providing a visible deterrent with partners.
Actioned 26 March 2026
Shoplifting
Issued 27 January 2026
Your local neighbourhood officers are targeting shoplifting and other retail crimes through high-visibility policing patrols and by engaging with local retailers. We’re working with colleagues in We Don’t Buy Crime to advise businesses how best to increase security and minimise the risk of offenders returning to their premises. We’ll be visible in the are continuing to work alongside partners at the council.
Actioned 25 March 2026
Please come and have a chat with your local PCSO.
Issued 18 April 2026