Current activities and recent events

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

Is The New Year a New Start For You?

Though New Year’s resolutions are best known for the speed at which they are forgotten, the Wales Centre for Health believe that making a few changes to your lifestyle can have a positive effect on your overall health.

To coincide with the season for self-improvement, the Wales Centre for Health is launching a new campaign called ‘Healthy Me / Iechydi Mi’asking the public for their top tips for keeping healthy, in return for which they could be in with a chance to win a tailor-made exclusive spa break at a luxury hotel in Wales.


Domestic Abuse foundation courses

Safer Bridgend deliver domestic abuse foundation courses, as part of its domestic abuse multi agency training programme.


Operation to target youth annoyance and underage drinking

The Ogmore and Garw Valley Neighbourhood Policing Team has carried out a Pact led Operation named CANELA to target youths responsible for anti social behaviour in the Betws, Blaengarw, and Pontycymmer areas.


Successful communities first projects

Numerous successful projects have taken place in the Communities first areas, Caerau, Bettws and Evanstown.


Warning to parents thinking of buying mini motor or off road bikes this Christmas

Parents are being asked to think carefully before buying minimotor or off road bikes for their children this Christmas - as South Wales Police warn of the risks.

South Wales Police is launching a campaign from November 20th, which warns parents of the dangers, nuisance and damage that motorcycles and mini motorcycles can pose to children when used incorrectly.


Operation Amersham

South Wales Police operation targets Anti social behaviour during half term period in Bridgend area.


Police officers targeting anti social behaviour

Children's Exhibition And Fun Day A Success

The annual children's exhibition and fun day hosted by the Bridgend Children's Partnership was an overwhelming success once again, with more than 2000 youngsters taking advantage of the many free activities on offer.

Blue bear and deaf rugby team manager holding rugby world cup

Caerau Youth Centre

On Friday 21st of April, the new Youth Works building was finally opened on Heol Ceulanydd, Caerau Park in Maesteg. Thanks to a partnership with Valleys to Coast and Lovell, Youth Works were able to purchase the youth centre and provide youth diversionary activities that have never existed on Caerau Park before.

Two children playing on duelling gladiator game

Archbishop Mcgrath pupils take part in litter picking initiative in Tondu

Pupils from Archbishop McGrath Comprehensive School, Tondu, took part in a litter pick initiative on Monday 13th March 2006. The initiative was carried out with South Wales Police PCSO Laura Jones, and concentrated on picking litter from the school grounds, and Bryn Road.

Picture (McGrath 7), features PCSO Laura Jones, Head of Geography Caroline Grove, Year 7 pupils, Head Teacher Paul Hatton, and many red bags of litter.

Operation Zig Zag

Ffaldau primary school pupils take part in Operation Zig Zag to stop vehicles parking on the schools yellow zig zag lines.



features Traffic Warden Caroline Morgan, Emma Ferguson, and school council members Chloe Dent, Sam Lewis, and Matthew Betts.

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