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Community partners hold Sarn Sports fun day

features (from left) Tyler Green (aged 11), Aberkenfig Neighbourhood Beat Officer PC Mathew Tatchell, and Matthew Rainbow (aged 12), during a rugby training scrum down.

The Aberkenfig Neighbourhood Policing Team, and community partners have a held a sports fun day for young persons in Sarn. The event at the Sarn Life Centre included a range of sporting activities including football, rugby, along with a barbecue, prize draws, and music by a DJ.

Matthew Rainbow (aged 12), stated “It was great to be able to play football with the local police officers, and it was a lot of fun to meet up with friends during our school holidays.”

features (back row from left) PC Carl Stephens, PC Bethan Jones, Councillor Glan Walters, PCSO Hayley Hillman, PCSO Lisa Johns, and PC Mathew Tatchell, as the local young persons take aim to throw at the coconuts.

Councillor Glan Walters (Chairman of the Sarn and Bryncethin Community Association) stated “The fun day event was arranged to support local people and engage our community, bringing together our Neighbourhood Policing Team and local young persons. It’s hoped the day will be the first of many such activity based days at the Sarn Life Centre.”

Sarn Police Community Support Officer Hayley Hillman stated “It was great to see our local young persons enjoying themselves, and taking part in a number of activities. These community based events allow local people to interact with the police, and help further develop the strong relationship between the Neighbourhood Policing Team, our community partners, and our communities, towards joint working community enhancing activities.”

PCSO Hayley Hillman continues “The day was very much partnership led, and included support from Odeon Cinema, Filco Foods, Sarn and Bryncethin Community Association, Sarn Community Council, and Sarn Credit Union.”


The Aberkenfig Neighbourhood Policing Team and our community partners will be holding the following PACT meetings, and urge community members to attend:

Monday 3rd September 2007:

Sarn, Bryncoch – Sarn Life Centre – 18:30

Tuesday 4th September 2007:

Aberkenfig – TonduPrimary School – 18:00

Wednesday 5th September 2007:

Ynysawdre – Ynysawdre Community Centre – 18:00

Monday 17th September 2007:

Coytrahen – Coytrahen Community Centre – 18:00

Further PACT information is available from the PACT Information link on this website.

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