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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 Launch Student Surgery for Pencoed Pupils

South Wales Police officers went back to school this week, launching a new ‘Student Surgery’ for pupils at Pencoed Comprehensive School.

Pcso Meurig Coleman and Paula Goss (Pastoral Officer) at Pencoed Comprehensive

Every link counts targeting speed reduction in Maesteg.

Pc Dai Rees recently organised Operation Filament targeting Speed reduction as part of a partnership between Maesteg Neighbourhood Policing team and a local charity Every Link Counts, which helps young people who suffer mild to severe learning difficulties.

Maesteg Neighbourhood Policing Team and young people from every link counts

Extra patrols over the festive period

For the next few weeks during the run up to Christmas, Bridgend Sector Police will be carrying out extra patrols in the Town Centre and the surrounding Retail Areas, targeting Auto Crime, Shoplifting and Pickpockets.


Campaign launched today to help end domestic abuse

The white ribbon campaign was launched today (Thursday, 27 November) to help tackle domestic violence in Bridgend County Borough.

Superintendent Tim Jones, Jan Laurence (Bridgend Womens Aid), Cllr Alana Davies,  Natalie Tanner (Domestic Abuse co-ordinator), Cleone Westward (Mayor), Linda Smith (BCBC Policy and Performance unit,  Karen Miller ( Bridgend Womens Aid), Pcso Jo Cawley, Hannah Richards (Communty Safety Partnership), Matthew Pritchard (Celtic Crusaders), John Davies (Community Safety Partnership).

Wear a white ribbon and help end domestic abuse

The Celtic Crusaders are backing a Bridgend County Borough Council-run campaign to tackle domestic violence.

Members of the Crusaders’ development squad have agreed to wear a white ribbon which is the international symbol for the Eradication of Violence Against Woman.

(L-R) Celtic Crusaders chief executive Dave Thompson, club secretary Teresa Watson, press officer Ian Golden, marketing manager Mike Turner, First Team Celtic Crusaders player Antony Blackwood, assistant Crusaders First Team coach Kevin Ellis, community development officer Matthew Pritchard and financial manager Steve Mills support the White Ribbon appeal.

Operation Jingle Bells

PROFESSIONAL pick-pockets in Bridgend have prompted a festive solution from police.

Operation Jingle Bells has seen police give away free clip-on bells for people to attach to their valuables when out shopping.


Wales rugby league stars promote Operation Bang (Be a nice guy)

The Be A Nice Guy (BANG) campaign is run by the Safer Bridgend Community Safety Partnership at this time every year to encourage people to respect the people and property surrounding them while out having fun and to remember the Firework Code.

Read these tips to help you Be A Nice Guy this Halloween and Bonfire Night.

Pcso Paul Galtry with Wales rugby league players Barrie Phillips, Matthew Baron, Dave Halley and Damien Gibson promoting Operation Bang

Operation Firefly successful in reducing Anti social behaviour

Operation Firefly was run by Police and partner agencies throughout the weekends of August to try to reduce anti-social behaviour throughout BridgendCounty.

Group photo before Horse riding

Operation Turtle and Operation Stealth a success in Porthcawl

Porthcawl Neighbourhood Policing Team conducted Operation ‘Turtle’ on the 7th of October 2008 this entailed numerous Drugs warrants being executed in the Porthcawl sector.


Alleygates in Bridgend Town Centre

Alley gates have been installed in two recess areas in Elder Lane, Bridgend Town Centre. The funding was provided by the Community Safety Partnership and will be maintained by the Physical Regeneration Team of BCBC

The alleygates

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Street Rugby festival 20/08/10

The next Street Rugby League Festival will be held on Friday 20th August at 5:30 at Waterton.
Please contact your Pcso or Communities First for a consent form and transport arrangements.

Safer Bridgend Jump on the Bag Wagon

People in Bridgend are being encouraged to ditch plastic bags and use more environmentally friendly re-usable bags.

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If you have recently been involved in a community project check out our photo gallery to see if you have been snapped.


Your car may be at risk if you don't hide your keys

There has been a recent spate of dwelling burglaries in the borough where burglars are breaking into houses, taking the car keys and stealing the car and other posessions.

Home Fire Safety Checks

South Wales Fire and Rescue Services carries out approximately 6000 Home Fire Safety Checks and fit approximately 12000 smoke alarms in homes throughout the area each year.