Current activities and recent events
Take a look below to find out about recent events, projects and initiatives supported by Bridgend Community Safety Partnership.
| South Wales Police museum visit for pupils from Arch Deacon John Lewis Primary school | |
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25 pupils from Arch Deacon John Lewis Primary School, in Brackla, Bridgend, have taken part in an educational visit to the South Wales Police Museum, at Police Headquarters, on Cowbridge Road, Bridgend. |
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| Targeting motoring offences in Pencoed | |
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The Pencoed Neighbourhood Policing Team will be conducting a number of operations over the next few weeks, to target motoring offences, including driving without wearing a seatbelt, using a mobile phone, and speeding. |
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| Westpark Primary school pupils take part in Kerbcraft road safety initiative in Nottage, Porthcawl | |
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Pupils at WestparkPrimary School, in Nottage, Porthcawl, have taken part in a road safety project named Kerbcraft. As part of the project, the pupils have learnt how to cross roads safely, and have been given lessons on the green cross code. |
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| Enforcement operation carried out in Maesteg resulting in 14 arrests | |
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Neighbourhood Policing Teams throughout the Maesteg policing sector have conducted a multiple crime enforcement operation, named Anchorage, resulting in 14 arrests. The operation involved officers from the OgmoreValley, GarwValley, Maesteg, Caerau, and Aberkenfig Neighbourhood Policing Teams. |
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| The Ogmore Valley Neighbourhood Policing team has carried out an operation to tackle vehicle related crime, resulting in over 100 Positive actions | |
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The Ogmore Valley Neighbourhood Policing Team has carried out Operation Casper, to tackle vehicle related crime in Ogmore Vale, Nantymoel, and Blackmill. The operation was intelligence led utilising information received from community members, as a result of an earlier media appeal for information made by the Ogmore, and Garw Valley Neighbourhood Policing Teams. |
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| Ospreys rugby star Matthew Jones joins Caerau Neighbourhood Policing Team to present Blaencaerau Junior school rugby team with a new rugby Kit | |
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Ospreys outside half Matthew Jones teamed up with the Caerau Neighbourhood Policing Team to visit the rugby team at BlaencaerauJuniorSchool, in Caerau, for a presentation of the school’s new rugby kit. The new kit was arranged by Caerau Neighbourhood Beat Officer PC Steve Bowen, with the help of sponsorship from community partner BAVO (Bridgend Association of Voluntary Organisations), Al’s Pizza (Commercial Street, Maesteg), and the shirts were supplied by Gwyn Richards Sports (Talbot Street, Maesteg). |
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| Aberkenfig Neighbourhood Policing Team target Speeding Vehicles | |
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The Aberkenfig Neighbourhood Policing Team has carried out a PACT led operation, to tackle speeding vehicles. The operation named Billings, targeted speeding vehicles, which was identified as a priority for partnership action in recent PACT meetings for Aberkenfig, Bryncethin, Tondu, and Penyfai. |
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| Targeting Scrambler Annoyance in Bridgend | |
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Neighbourhood Policing Teams have joined up with Bridgend County Borough Council to carry out a PACT Led operation named Sertina to target off road bike annoyance in Bridgend |
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| Targeting Scrambler Annoyance at Kenfig Nature reserve | |
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South Wales Police operation targets scrambler annoyance in the Kenfig nature reserve, Porthcawl, resulting in 9 first warnings being issued. |
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| Is The New Year a New Start For You? | |
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Though New Year’s resolutions are best known for the speed at which they are forgotten, the Wales Centre for Health believe that making a few changes to your lifestyle can have a positive effect on your overall health. To coincide with the season for self-improvement, the Wales Centre for Health is launching a new campaign called ‘Healthy Me / Iechydi Mi’asking the public for their top tips for keeping healthy, in return for which they could be in with a chance to win a tailor-made exclusive spa break at a luxury hotel in Wales. |
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