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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.

Maesteg officers take up the devizes challenge

The Maesteg neighbourhood policing officers are taking to the water on Easter Saturday (3 April) to take part in the annual Devizes to Westminster International Canoe Race.

PC Mark Hunter (left) and PC Dai Rees with pupils from Llangynwyd Primary School on a recent visit to the school

One County, One Community

Within Bridgend two forums exist to promote community cohesion and equality among the County of Bridgend; the Bridgend Equalities Forum which aims to promote equality and good community cohesion in Bridgend County Borough by building strong and positive relationships between people from different backgrounds, and the Community Cohesion Group.

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Operation Raven nets 21 prisoners

In recent months Bridgend police has been mounting a successful concerted effort to address anti social behaviour and disorder in the town centre during the evening and night time.

Operation Raven underway in Bridgend town centre.

Paintballing prize for Bryntirion competition winners

On Saturday 13th March 11 lucky winners of the Ourbobby.com competition organised by PCSO Christian Freeth spent the day Paintballing at TASKFORCE Cowbridge courtesy of Safer Bridgend Partnership.

The competition winners kitted up ready for combat

Caerau NPT give away free bike lights and locks to keep children safe.

On Tuesday 16th February officers from Caerau NPT and Sector Inspector Steve Evans attended an Open day at Blaencaerau School. The event was to show possible developments for the school as it is no longer in use, but Caerau NPT used this opportunity to help the children in Caerau Stay Safe on their bikes.

Pcso Karl Smith fixing lights onto a bike

Pcso visit to Clych Meithrin Nursery,

PCSO Philemon and PCSO Wesgate were asked to help out in Clych Meithrin Nursery, a welsh nursery based at the Tabernacl Church Hall in Porthcawl, as the children were learning about people who are there to help.

Clych Meithrin Nursery with Pcso Wesgate and Pcso Philemon in front of the Police car

Operations crackdown on anti social behaviour

Anti social behaviour crackdown within the Ogmore Valley following the success of Operations Benedict and Bellflower.

Following an increase in reported incidents of anti social behaviour being committed by local youths who were responsible for disabling First Cymru buses as they stopped to pick up and drop off passengers on Ogwy Street, Nantymoel members of the Ogmore Valley Neighbourhood Policing team (NPT) put together a special operation to deal with the problem.

PCSO Richard Thomas, PCSO Gareth Evans, Simon Bullock (First Cymru bus driver), PCSO Gemma Matthews and PC Gemma Tibbott.

Specials on patrol in Porthcawl

Speeding drivers, defective vehicles and mobile phone use were all targeted as part of National Specials Weekend in Porthcawl.

Special Constable John Pegler monitors traffic speed in Porthcawl

Action on pact priority at Ynysawdre

The Neighbourhood Policing team for Ynysawdre have been working with

Bridgend County Borough Council’s (BCBC) Enforcement Officer to step up patrols of the local parks and playing fields - areas where dog fouling has become an increasing problem.

PCSO Richard Hopkins and BCBC Enforcement Officer Marshall Greer on patrol in Pandy Park

Triage centre set up for Six Nations party revellers

A triage unit will be set up in the town centre to treat revellers needing medical attention on Saturday 6th February, Saturday 13th February, Friday 26th February, Saturday 13th March and Saturday 20th March between 10pm and 4am.


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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.