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Glanymor

Scrap Metal Theft/Burglaries

  • Thursday, May 12, 2011
    Mon 09 Jan 2012
    N/A

    04/01/2012 - During the period of December 3 burglaries have occurred within Glanmor ward. With the first burglary at North Dock Council Offices, second at Stanley Court and the third at Caroline Street. All three burglaries are currently undetected.

    04/12/2011 - During the month Glanymor ward has had 4 burglaries committed within the ward one of which has been detected and charged with the offence. Also one of the burglaries committed is linked to scrap metal theft.

    04/11/2011 - For the month of October Glanymor ward has had six burglaries, two of which have been detected and one burglary relates to theft of scrap metal. The scarp metal burglary occurred at Siloah Chapel where by copper and lead was stolen.

ASB and underage drinking Glanymor Ward

  • Sunday, December 4, 2011
    Mon 09 Jan 2012
    N/A

    04/01/2012 - For the month of December 8 calls in relation to ASB has been recorded for the entire ward. This is relatively low. Out of the eight calls received one of the calls was in relation to youths being a general nuisance in the Biddulph Estate area. In highlight of the ASB caused two youths has been referred to the ASB co-ordinator and will now be issued with an ASB warning letter.

Past Priorities

Tue, March 20, 2012

  • Here is the first edition of our community newsletter. It is a project that is funded by the National Police Improvement Agency to help us provide you with information about what we are doing to deal with issues that matter to you locally.

    We aim to issue them monthly and we will be explaining what we have done about issues that you have reported to us at surgeries and meetings.

    You can get in touch with us at any time by calling 101 or by coming along to a meeting or surgery in your area. 

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  • Sergeant Justin Evans

    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”.

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  • 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.

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  • 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.

Neighbourhood Meetings

  • Safer Communities Action Group (Glanymor and Tyisha Wards) on the 3rd Thursday of every month.

    St Barnabus Hall, Llewellyn Street, Llanelli
    Thursday 21 June, 1:30pm

Surgeries

  • Every 3rd Tuesday of the month

    St John Vestry, Seaside
    Tuesday 19 June, 5:00pm - 7:00pm