Current activities and recent events

Take a look below to find out about recent events, projects and initiatives supported by Bridgend Community Safety Partnership.

Pencoed Junior School tackle litter problem

Pencoed Junior School is cracking down on environmental issues in conjunction with their local Bobbies, PCSOs Heather Dobbs and Robin Newman, and also Keep Wales Tidy.

Pcso Dobbs and Katie Roberts

Not in my Neighbourhood: A fantastic week of community Engagement in the Borough

A week of positive action took place in the Bridgend division of the South Wales Police last week under the heading of ‘NOT IN MY NEIGHBOURHOOD’; a nationwide operation run by the Home Office.

Not in my neighbourhood week logo

Police rooms open for business

Ogmore Vale and Nantymoel have recently welcomed their own police rooms into the community. Having suffered from the closure of their Police Station 18 months ago, identity and focus in the community were lost leaving officers to deal with local issues from another station.

However, now the boys in blue have taken residence right in the heart of both communities the benefits are true for all to see.

PC Richard Jones, Sergeant Chris Truscott, Enyd Lock, PCSO Richard Thomas, PCSO Gareth Evans

Operation BANG Be A Nice Guy

Bridgend Police is gearing itself up for what has traditionally become the busiest time of year.

With celebrations for Halloween and Bonfire Night fast approaching a concerted effort is once again being undertaken by South Wales Police, in liaison with the Fire and Rescue Service, the Education Authority, Trading Standards and Retailers to reduce the number of incidents reported over this period.

Be A Nice Guy logo

Think as you Drink campaign for the Borough

Safer Bridgend Community Safety partnership will be distributing 20,000 safety beer mats to the tables in the pubs and clubs of Bridgend borough.


Neighbourhood Policing Team Shine in Bettws

A small community on the outskirts of Bridgend has never received so much attention.

Bettws, a small valleys community of around 2,000 residents has recently been the target of various agencies working in partnership to make the community a better place to live and work in.


Halloween and bonfire night remain quiet in the Borough

The Bridgend Borough remained quiet over the Bonfire and Halloween period with calls over the two nights hitting an all time low.

Total reported incidents for Halloween stood at 21, and only a dozen calls were made over bonfire night.


Clear Vision in Officers Training Proves Valuable

The Bridgend division of the South Wales Police have been applauded for their clear vision in providing ‘up skills’ for officers in the form of seminar days for PCSOs and Sergeants, and valuable court training sessions.

Probationer  receiving information

Local Bobby nominated for top award

‘F’ divisions’ very own PC Steve Bowen has recently been nominated for the Jane’s Police Review Community Police Officer of the year award. Established as a national event in 1992, its aims are to promote a positive side of police work. Officers are nominated for the award by their forces and judged on their personal skills, local initiatives to combat crime and provide excellent working relationships with their communities.

Pc Steve Bowen

Blaencaerau pupils get a trip to the cinema rewarding good behaviour

The Odeon Cinema in Bridgend plays a much bigger part of community life than people may think. The cinema, in partnership with Caerau Neighbourhood Policing Team recently donated several tickets to pupils at Blaencaerau Junior School to reward pupils for their hard work and commitment.

Photograph off Pc Steve Bowen and Pcso Karl Smith and Blaencaerau pupils at the Odeon Cinema

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