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Tenby Neighbourhood Policing Team

Local Priorities

Updated: 12/07/10
  1. Anti-social behaviour: parking outside Tenby Taxis, Deer Park and Rocky Park 
  2. Anti-social behaviour: underage drinking on Castle Beach, South Beach and North Walk

What We Have Done

Updated: 12/07/10
  • Parking outside Tenby Taxis, Deer Park
    Area patrolled and two new parking wardens issuing tickets as required
  • Anti-social behaviour: Upper Frog Street and South Parade
    Ongoing patrols and positive action taken when required.

Who's Who

PC Trish Dixon

Collar Number: 914

PC Trish Dixon joined Dyfed Powys Police in 2003. She previously worked primarily in administration, before deciding that she wanted a complete change of career and become a police officer. She worked briefly in Haverfordwest before joining the Tenby team. She said: Tenby is a wonderful place to work, and during my current role change to Neighbourhood Policing I have been able to address the real concerns of the locals in the area that I cover.”

PCSO Idwal David

Collar Number: 8001

PCSO Idwal David was one of the first PCSOs in the force. He has previously worked in Llanelli and Haverfordwest. He attended Greenhill School before taking up a career in the Royal Navy. He said: “Working in partnership with the local people and businesses in and around Tenby is a real pleasure and I am sure over the coming years we can, together, tackle quality of life issues which affect all sections of the population on a daily basis.”

PCSO Mandy Goodland

Collar Number: 8083

PCSO Mandy Goodland joined Dyfed-Powys Police in September 2007. She previously had her own beauty salon for twenty-five years and did some tutoring in colleges, after completing her PGCE. She is married with two children and lives in Pentlepoir just outside Saundersfoot. She enjoys interacting with the general public, problem solving and team work, she feels communication is a good way to resolve many problems and her role as a PCSO allows her to do this. In her spare time her hobbies are walking the coastal paths, fine wines and eating out.

Contact the Team

Email

tenbyNPT@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.

1st Wednesday of every month at Augustus Place Community Centre, Tenby, between 7–9 pm

Surgeries

Speak with your local police in confidence.

  • New Hedges Mini market between 10am – 12pm, 1st Monday of the month (excluding bank holidays)
  • Market in Tenby between 10am – 12 pm, 2nd Wednesday of the month

Crime Maps

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

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