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March 2011

Thu 31 Mar 2011 Police warn Pembrokeshire communities to be vigilant to fuel thieves Dyfed Powys Police are urging people and businesses in Pembrokeshire to remain vigilant to fuel thieves who target the public for fuel oil used for heating, and businesses for diesel from vehicles. The warning follows nine reported fuel thefts across the county between February and March this year... read more >>
Fri 25 Mar 2011 Coelbren Miners Welfare Society ‘holds the front page!’
PCSO Zara Simisker Arlene Jones from the Coelbren Miners Welfare Society and PCS
As part of its commitment to community cohesion, Dyfed-Powys Police has supported a community Newsletter thanks to the Incentivisation Fund. The £200 cheque, which paid for the publication of an issue of the bi-monthly Coelbren Miners Welfare Society newsletter, was obtained as a result of Police... read more >>
Fri 25 Mar 2011 Police appeal for help in tracing missing bike. Police in Llanelli appealing for help in tracing an unusual motorbike taken from a the driveway of a house in Llandybie. The black Yamaha DT 125 R was taken sometime between midnight and 6.30am on Monday 21st March from Heol Ceirios in Ammanford. “This is a distinctive bike,” said Sergeant Teresa... read more >>
Fri 25 Mar 2011 Easter opening times: Mid Wales Police stations As part of its commitment to the people its serves, Dyfed-Powys Police is ensuring that members of the community are aware of Public Enquiry Office opening times during the Bank Holiday and Easter period. Key dates: Brecon, Cardigan, Lampeter, Llandrindod Wells, Newtown, Welshpool and Ystradgynlais... read more >>
Thu 24 Mar 2011 School kids say it’s ‘20’ for a reason!
Using the speed camera at Penrhos
Children from Penrhos Primary School in Ystradgynlais took part in a speed reduction initiative as part of a collaborative effort between Dyfed-Powys Police and Powys County Council. The year-six pupils were given an input on the danger of speed to drivers and pedestrians, from PC Craig Morgan and... read more >>
Wed 23 Mar 2011 Police officer saves elderly woman from flat fire A Dyfed Powys Police officer from Pembrokeshire has been praised for his bravery after he rescued an elderly woman from a blazing flat fire at the weekend. PC Raymond Owen and his colleague PC Tanya Davies, both of Haverfordwest Police Station, received an emergency call from members of the public... read more >>
Tue 22 Mar 2011 Felinfoel footballers benefit from Police grant. Felinfoel AFC has been awarded a grant of £500 from Dyfed Powys Police’s incentivisation fund and has used the money to buy new training and match day kit for the players. The squad is small local side, but does a lot of good work in the community. So much so that the local bobby, PC Steve Kettle,... read more >>
Tue 22 Mar 2011 Lifeguard learners awarded over £600 grant from police. Youngsters learning the skills of lifesaving in the water have been given £645 by Dyfed Powys Police thanks to a grant from the Force’s Incentivisation Fund. The money’s gone towards funding kick boards, pull buoys and a rescue board which the youngsters use during their regular training sessions... read more >>
Tue 22 Mar 2011 Police investigate burglary in Betws. Police are investigating a burglary at the old washery site in Betws known as Llewellyn’s Courtyard which happened some time between 3pm on Sunday 20th March and 8.50am on Monday 21st March. “These units are situated on the right hand side just before Tycoch nightclub on Maesquarre Road” said... read more >>
Tue 22 Mar 2011 Police surgery times for Trinity College A beat surgery will be held at Trinity College in Carmarthen every Thursday between 2pm and 3.30pm for both on campus students and local residents. It will take place in the police office which is at the base of the tower block with PC Sue Payne. “If any students or members of the public have... read more >>