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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.

Alcohol confiscated from teenagers

PCSO's Donovon Smith and Robin Newman seized a large amount of alcohol from teenagers during a recent patrol of Newcastle Hill, Bridgend on Tuesday night.

PCSO's Donovon Smith and Robin Newman pictured with the seized alcohol

Wood Watch scheme set up in Pencoed

Neil Lyddon from Pencoed Town Council approached Police Community Support Officer (PCSO) Heather Dobbs to become involved in a new initiative called "Wood Watch". This was due to the acts of vandalism, litter and inappropriate use of the woods experienced and reported by Neil over a period of time.

PCSO Heather Dobbs, Pencoed Town Mayor, Mr Doug John and children involved in the set up of Wood Watch

New Trading Standards Team Launch Clampdown

Wales Heads of Trading Standards have launched a new Wales Illegal Money Lending Unit and Hotline number. The eight strong team of officers who comprise the Illegal Money Lending Unit will help people having problems with illegal money lenders throughout


Bridgend MP hosts Information roadshow

Madeleine Moon MP was delighted by the success of her first Information Roadshow held last Friday at Nolton Church Hall, Bridgend.

Staff at the information roadshow

WE BEAT THE BOBBIES……

Pupils enjoying summer holiday fun at the school summer camp successfully beat the Porthcawl PCSO’s at a game of football.


Pcso's targeting Pyle residents to ensure your garden is intruder proof

Crime Prevention advice was on the agenda in Pyle recently as Pyle Neighbourhood Policing Team targeted shed owners.

Pcso Howe and Pcso Powell with Woodcraft manager David Jones

Pen Y Fai fete a success

On Thursday 19th June PCSO Chris Bowen and PCSO Martin Trask attended Penyfai Primary School in the afternoon for their Annual Fete.


Street Pastors receive top award

South Wales Police, Church leaders, volunteers and Bridgend County Borough Council joined forces last year to launch the ‘Street Pastors’ scheme to tackle issues within Bridgend Town Centre during the busy evenings of the weekends, when the streets are at their most volatile.

Reverend Mark Thomas receives his award from Supt Tim Jones

Pupils crowned kings and queens of the road safety Castle!

Oldcastle primary School has taken the 2008 Road safety title after beating off stiff competition at the Odeon Cinemas, Bridgend. Following several preliminary rounds, the final proved to be a real test, with lots of hard questions to answer. This was no problem for the finalists however, as the close competition saw runners-up Ysgol Cynwyd Sant beaten only by a 2 point margin, with the other finalists falling in close behind.

Road safety quiz winners Ben Leonard, Holly Goodwin, Lloyd Francis and Ffion Smith

Garw Rules!

Bike safety and drugs and alcohol awareness are the hot topics in the GarwValley at the moment, with more children and teenagers than ever before taking to their bikes, and the growing concerns about drugs and alcohol.


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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.

Are you in the picture?

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.