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Dog owners in Coytrahen and Bryncethin advised to walk dogs responsibly

The Aberkenfig Neighbourhood Policing Team along with Enforcement Officer Marshall Greer has conducted a number of patrols throughout Coytrahen and Bryncethin to target the problem of dog fouling.

The issue has been identified by community members as a priority for partnership action at multiple PACT meetings in Coytrahen and Bryncethin, and patrols have focused on raising the awareness amongst locals of responsible dog walking and the requirement to use scoop bags.

Sergeant Fiona Haggerty stated “It’s important that our streets remain clean, and through partnership action we have conducted a number of awareness raising patrols, that will be ongoing in line PACT priorities.”


Slow Down Motorists and Stick To the Speed Limits

The issue of excessive vehicle speed has also been identified as a community priority in the latest Coytrahen PACT meeting, and a number of speed reduction operations have been conducted, and will be ongoing.


PACT MEETING DATES FOR YOUR DIARY

Community partners look forward to welcoming community members to the following PACT meetings:

Monday 3rd September 2007

Sarn – Sarn Life Centre – 18:30

Tuesday 4th September 2007

Aberkenfig – TonduPrimary School – 18:00

Wednesday 5th September 2007

Bryncethin – Nazereth Chapel – 19:00

Ynysawdre – Ynysawdre Community Centre – 18:00

Monday 17th September 2007

Coytrahen – Coytrahen Community Centre – 18:00


Community members with information on speeding vehicles and dog fouling can approach officers on the beat, or inform their Neighbourhood Policing Team via upcoming Partners and Communities Together (PACT) meetings. Please see the PACT section of this website for further information.

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Bridgend County Borough’s Community Cohesion Strategy for 2011 - 2014

This is Bridgend County Borough’s Community Cohesion Strategy for 2011 - 2014. It sets out our long-term strategic vision for integrated, inclusive and cohesive communities and includes an Action Plan that provides the framework for future activities in this area. The Strategy has been developed by Safer Bridgend in partnership with other public, private and voluntary sector bodies represented on the Local Service Board and with involvement of the wider community. We want everyone who lives or works in the County Borough to play their part in achieving our vision.

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