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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.
Shoplifting
Issued 27 May 2026
The Neighbourhood Policing Team are committed to tackling this priority through engagement, collaborative working and problem solving.
The team will proactively patrol hotspot areas, providing a visible deterrent against offending.
Officers will continue to conduct both plain clothes and high visibility patrols across the ward to target shoplifting. This is supported by the use of facial recognition technology and crime prevention tactics.
Crime prevention and advice will be provided at community engagement events across the ward.
Criminal Behaviour orders will also be used in order to tackle prolific offenders.
Actioned 30 August 2026
Anti-social behaviour
Issued 27 May 2026
The Neighbourhood Policing Team are committed to tackling this priority through engagement, collaborative working and problem solving.
The team will proactively patrol hotspot areas, providing a visible deterrent against offending.
Officers will continue to conduct both plain clothes and high visibility patrols across the ward to target anti-social behaviour working closely with partners.
Actioned 30 August 2026
Dwelling burglaries/attempt dwelling burglaries.
Issued 27 May 2026
we run a proactive operation through to tackle this and continue awareness and tasking throughout the new year.
Actioned 31 August 2026