Llanybydder, Pencarreg and Llanfihangel Ar Arth
Drinking of alcohol in Llanybydder playing fields
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LlanybydderFriday, April 8, 2011Fri 08 Apr 2011N/A
Excess speed
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New Inn and GwyddgrugFriday, April 8, 2011Fri 08 Apr 2011N/A
Sergeant Simon Wright 53
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.
Sergeant Delme Rees 515
The Neighbourhood Policing Sergeant for the mid-section of Ceredigion is PS 515 Delme Rees. Having previously performed the same role in the Aberystwyth area, he is now looking forward to tackling the issues in his local community by being accessible and fully supporting his officers to deliver on identified community priorities.
PC Stephen Greensmyth 427
PC Stephen Greensmyth transferred to Dyfed-Powys Police in 2007 after serving 20 years in the Metropolitan Police. He worked in a variety of roles including uniform response duties where he spent time as a Local Community Officer on an inner London housing estate. He spent three years training new police recruits and the last four years working in plain clothes in the west end of London. His family originates from a small village just outside Carmarthen and it was always his intention to return to Wales. He feels privileged to be the local community officer for the Tregaron area and to be able to deal with issues that people want addressed by their local police.
Events
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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
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Mon 20 Feb 2012read more >>
Three more people who pleaded guilty to supplying Class A drugs following an undercover police...
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Fri 03 Feb 2012read more >>
Officers who investigated claims of fraud and sexual assaults committed by a husband and wife...
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Mon 30 Jan 2012read more >>
On the evening of the 17th of January 2012 at 9pm a man was disturbed searching through a...
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Mon 23 Jan 2012read more >>
A trailer worth £700 used for transporting sheep has been stolen from the driveway of a property...
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Thu 29 Dec 2011read more >>
Around twenty pairs of secateurs have been taken from the Carmarthen branch of B&Q.
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