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St Davids Neighbourhood Policing Team

Local Priorities

Updated: 04/03/10
  • To increase high visibility foot patrols in the Town Hall lane area of St Davids in order to deter youths from behaving in an anti-social manner

What We Have Done

  • To increase police presence in Hayscastle
    PC Harries attended a Village Forum in Hayscastle where members of various organisations within the village were represented.  Neighbourhood Watch discussed, scheme has been set up in the village. Since this meeting Neighbourhood Watch Co-ordinator Angie Flude has reported that local farmers are driving on the grass verges and messing up the verges. Roads Policing Unit also informed.

Who's Who

PC Eryl Harries

Collar Number: 892

PC Eryl Harries has been a police officer for 23 years. She is the Neighbourhood Officer for Fishguard, Crymych and St Davids area. She enjoys working with the communities and is looking forward to becoming more involved with local issues.

PCSO Kelly Early

Collar Number: 8028

PCSO Kelly Early has a degree in psychology and has worked with children with challenging behaviour. She says, "I began working as a PCSO in Haverfordwest in March 2007. In my spare time I love playing ‘aunty’ to all my friends' delightful children! I also enjoy travelling and socialising."

Contact the Team

Email

fishguardNPT@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

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 Wednesday of every month at 10am, at the Memorial Hall, St. David's

Crime Maps

For crime statistics for your local area, please see the Dyfed-Powys crime maps website

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