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Glanymor Neighbourhood Policing Team

Local Priorities

Updated: 09/07/10
  1. Drugs – Glanymor Ward
  2. Anti-social Behaviour – Glanymor Ward
  3. Burglaries / Theft from Unattended Motor Vehicles – Glanymor Ward

What We Have Done

Updated: 09/07/10
  • Drugs and drug related crime in Glanymor Ward There have been only two drug offences in the ward this month. One was as a result of a warrant executed by Neighbourhood Policing Team staff and one following a routine stop search.
  • Anti-social behaviour in Glanymor Ward
    Unfortunately, Glanymor have again seen an increase in anti-social behaviour calls this month. However, there have been no specific areas identified, apart from the North Dock area. An operation is planned for the month of July to target the dock.
  • Burglary Initiative
    A total of 20 burglary packs have been issued to victims and/or vulnerable persons and 10 of these have also had a bobby referral. There have been fewer burglaries committed in the ward this month.

Who's Who

Inspector Eric Evans

Collar Number: -

 

Sergeant Justin Evans

Collar Number: 1024

Sergeant Justin Evans joined the police in December 2000, most of his service being conducted as a Roads Policing Officer based in Llanelli. He became the Sergeant of the Llanelli Neighbourhood Policing Team in January 2009. He was brought up and educated in Burry Port, and therefore has a good knowledge of Llanelli and what is expected, as he has seen many changes growing up in the area. He hopes that his local ties and knowledge go a long way to creating a safer community. He says, “I am thoroughly enjoying the role, interacting with the community and numerous partnerships that we closely work with”.

PC Arwel Davies

Collar Number: 430

PC Arwel Davies joined Dyfed-Powys Police in May 2003 stationed at Llanelli town. He became a neighbourhood policing officer in January 2009 covering the Glanymor area.

PCSO Llinos Phillips

Collar Number: 8006

PCSO Llinos Phillips joined as a PCSO in September 2004 and has always worked at Llanelli. She previously studied Early Years Education at Carmarthen College.

Contact the Team

Email

LlanelliTownNPT@dyfed-powys.pnn.police.uk

This email address is for Neighbourhood Policing issues only. For all other enquiries please use ContactCentre@dyfed-powys.pnn.police.uk

Telephone 101

If you know who you want to speak to at a station, ask for them by name and station and staff will check for you and connect you if they are available, or take a message. In case of emergency you should phone 999.

Police Stations

How You Can Take Action

Attend neighbourhood policing meetings, report crime and anti-social behaviour, join in community activities and Neighbourhood Watch, and visit your local council for information on community safety schemes in your area.

Neighbourhood Meetings

Discuss community issues with your Neighbourhood Policing Team and have the chance to influence their priorities.

PACT Meeting

Safer Communities Action Group (Glanymor and Tyisha Wards) – 2pm at Trinity Chapel, New Dock Road, Llanelli on the 3rd Thursday of every month

Surgeries

Speak with your local police in confidence.

  • St John Vestry, Seaside every 3rd Tuesday of the month 4 - 6pm

Crime Maps

For crime statistics for your local area, please see the Dyfed-Powys crime maps website

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