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Llanybydder, Pencarreg and Llanfihangel Ar Arth

Drinking of alcohol in Llanybydder playing fields

  • Llanybydder
    Friday, April 8, 2011
    Fri 08 Apr 2011
    N/A

Excess speed

  • New Inn and Gwyddgrug
    Friday, April 8, 2011
    Fri 08 Apr 2011
    N/A

Inspector Steve Lee 2032

  • Steve Lee

    Inspector Steve Lee joined Dyfed-Powys Police in 1996 having worked in the public service industry for 19 years. He served as a PC in Ammanford and Kidwelly police stations before becoming a sergeant. He was stationed at Llanelli, Lampeter and St. Clears before taking up his current role of Inspector based in the Carmarthen Rural Section. He said: “I am a local resident and I have found that knowing the local community has helped me identify and deal with the concerns and issues within my section. I look forward to furthering the ties already made with the local communities and our partner agencies, with the intention of reducing crime and instances of anti-social behaviour whilst developing the profile of my neighbourhood policing team”.

Sergeant Simon Wright 53

  • Simon Wright

    Police Sergeant Simon Wright Joined Dyfed-Powys Police in 1987.  He has served as a uniform officer in Powys, Pembrokeshire and Ceredigion and has performed roles as a Divisional Inspector and has managed the Carmarthenshire Division Professional Development Unit before taking up the role as Carmarthen Rural NPT Sergeant. He is a graduate of the University of Glamorgan gaining a BA Hons Degree in Police Sciences.  Sergeant Wright is keen on tackling anti-social behaviour, drugs and violent crime matters and aims to improve the communities’ confidence of the Police in the Carmarthen Rural Area.

PC Rhydian Jones 561

  • PC Rhydian Jones has been a police officer for 21 years and is currently the beat officer for Llanybydder, Pencarreg and Llanfihangel Ar Arth. He says, “I find that being able to speak welsh enables me to communicate with the public in the more rural areas of the section.”

PCSO Luke Taylor 8029

  • PCSO Luke Taylor

    PCSO Luke Taylor works within the Newcastle Emlyn and Pencader sections. Originally stationed in Aberystwyth he has been in post since April 2011. Prior to joining the police he was an engineer with BT. He is looking forward to dealing with the challenges of rural neighbourhood policing and will engage with the community to identify local issues. In his spare time he enjoys walking in the hills of mid Wales.

Events

  • To
    ensure local communities receive the appropriate level of service, the
    Neighbourhood Policing Teams that represent the Llanfihangel ar Arth and
    Llanybydder areas will now be attending Community Council Meetings.

    Members
    of the public will be able to utilise this forum to engage with Neighbourhood Policing
    Teams and voice any specific concerns.

    The four separate meetings –
    for the Llanfihangel-ar-arth, Llanllwni, Llanybydder and Pencarreg wards
    – will be held on a bi-monthly basis.

    Alternatively,
    if you have any Policing issues that you wish to raise you can contact Pencader
    Neighbourhood Policing Team representative PC Rhydian Jones by calling 101.
    Additionally, you can speak to one of your local Councillors who will highlight
    the concern at the next Council meeting