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Cardigan Rural

Speed – to be addressed in all wards, with enforcement being provided by RPU.

  • Area’s of concern raised - Cwm Cou, Blaenporth
    Wednesday, April 25, 2012
    Tue 08 May 2012
    N/A

To address late night economy over the summer months.

  • Penbryn & Aberporth Ward
    Wednesday, April 25, 2012
    Tue 08 May 2012
    N/A

Burglary reduction – awareness raising / security.

  • Penbryn ward, Aberporth ward, Penparc ward & Beulah Ward
    Wednesday, April 25, 2012
    Tue 08 May 2012
    N/A

Fly tipping – to identify areas of concern and address

  • Penbryn ward, Aberporth ward, Penparc ward & Beulah Ward
    Wednesday, April 25, 2012
    Tue 08 May 2012
    N/A

Past Priorities

Tue, March 13, 2012

Inspector Louise Bradshaw 2083

  • Louise Bradshaw

    Inspector Louise Bradshaw was born in England and later attended Ysgol Gyfun Aberaeron and then Aberystwyth University before joining West Midlands Police. In 2002 she returned to Ceredigion with her family and has worked across the County. She has a varied range of experience having worked in cities and rural areas and covered areas such as roads policing, custody, intelligence unit and public protection.

Sergeant Alison Rees 843

  • Sergeant Alison Rees was born and brought up in Pembrokeshire. She joined Avon and Somerset Constabulary in 1986 and spent 8 years policing in Bristol before transferring "home" to Dyfed -Powys in 1994. On return to the area she was stationed at Cardigan Police Station, and has served there both as a PC and then Sergeant. In January 2007 she joined the Neighbourhood Policing Team, with responsibility for supervising the team in the Mid and South Ceredigion area.

PC Alun Jones 616

  • PC Alun Jones has been a serving Police Officer with Dyfed-Powys Police for over twenty years. He spent two years in Newtown, Powys before transferring to Whitland, Police Headquarters in Carmarthen, Lampeter, Llandysul, and Aberaeron. He has worked as part of the Neighbourhood Policing Team covering Cardigan Rural area since October 2006.

PCSO Heather Cave 8044

  • Heather Cave has worked as a PCSO covering Cardigan Town, Cardigan rural and Llandysul, stationed at Cardigan Police station since January 2007. She worked previously for Ceredigion County Council’s Housing Dept as a liaison officer, and prior to that worked for Prism as a Criminal Justice project worker and Hospital Link coordinator. She grew up in north Pembrokeshire and was a pupil at Preseli school.

Neighbourhood Meetings

  • PACT Meeting incorporating Farm Watch, Home Watch and Boat Watch (Aberporth, Penparc, Beulah and Penbryn Wards).

    The Emlyn Café, Tan y Groes, Cardigan

Surgeries

  • Police Surgeries at Aberporth

    Aberporth Country Market, Aberporth Village Hall
    Tuesday 12 June, 10:30am