Milford Haven Neighbourhood Policing Team
Local Priorities
- Anti-social behaviour and underage drinking on Friday and Saturday nights Milford Haven Town, Hakin and Hubberston in particular at the Rath / Pill Field / Cedar Court Havens Head.
What We Have Done
- Anti-social behaviour / underage drinking in the Milford Haven, Hakin and Hubberston areas, during evenings and weekends
The following area has been patrolled in relation to young people and the abuse of alcohol: The Rath, Watergardens, Pill Play Park, St Davids church, Lower Priory, Meads Field, Slip Hill, Milford Beach, Conduit Beach, Gelliswick, Marble Hall Road and the Coastal Path near South Hook. There appears to be a decrease in the abuse of alcohol at these locations as most areas mentioned above have been free of any cans, bottles or other containers regarding alcohol. Two years ago the team were seizing alcohol almost on a daily basis, at the present time very little is seized. Patrols continue to discourage young people consuming alcohol in public places. The Free Fun days continue with the next event on the 28th July at the Gelliswick Yacht Club for over 14s. Sporting event at the Meads Sports Centre on the 30th July and fishing on the 13th August.
Area
The area covered by the Milford Town team includes Milford Haven, Steynton, Hakin and Hubberston.
Who's Who
PC Richard Hughes
Collar Number: 1146
PC Richard Hughes was in the Metropolitan police for 21 years before transferring to Dyfed Powys in 2004. He has responsibility for Milford town
PC Jeff Jones
Collar Number: 482
PC Jeff Jones has 25 years policing experience. He is looking forward to carrying out more foot patrols in order to reassure the public.
PCSO Paul Mayhew
Collar Number: 8064
PCSO Paul Mayhew has been in his role since 2007. He has lived all his life in Neyland and is a former highways enforcement officer and member of the Special Constabulary. He enjoys getting involved with community groups and activities covering all age groups, building relationships, listening to people’s concerns on day-to-day issues that concern them, and trying to resolve those issues by working with community groups and partner agencies. He aims to build upon the neighbourhood watch scheme within the town.
PCSO Adam Goy
Collar Number: 8063
PCSO Adam Goy has settled into his role since starting in March 2007. He loves his job because he gets to work with all kinds of people and help them with the problems that matter to them. He enjoys getting involved with organisations such as the local youth clubs and taking part in local activities. He is a keen sportsman and has run the London Marathon to raise money for Ty Hafan Children’s Hospice of Wales.
PCSO Stacy Thomas
Collar Number: 8012
PCSO Stacy Thomas joined Milford Haven Neighbourhood Policing Team in October 2006 before then she worked for nearly nine years in the Pembrokeshire Magistrates Court during this time she also worked for Dyfed-Powys Police as a volunteer and cctv operator. She has lived in Pembrokeshire all of her life.
Contact the Team
milfordhavenNPT@dyfed-powys.pnn.police.uk
This email address is for Neighbourhood Policing issues only. For all other enquiries please use ContactCentre@dyfed-powys.pnn.police.uk
Telephone 101 (01267 222020 outside Dyfed-Powys)
If you know who you want to speak to at a station, ask for them by name and station and staff will check for you and connect you if they are available, or take a message. In case of emergency you should phone 999.
Police Stations
How You Can Take Action
Attend neighbourhood policing meetings, report crime and anti-social behaviour, join in community activities and Neighbourhood Watch, and visit your local council for information on community safety schemes in your area.
Neighbourhood Meetings
Discuss community issues with your Neighbourhood Policing Team and have the chance to influence their priorities.
2nd Tuesday of every month at block 1 Cedar Court Havens Head Business Park between 7–9pm
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