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Neighbourhood policing teams are made up of police officers and PCSOs, who are the familiar faces of Dyfed-Powys Police in your community. They are dedicated specialist teams who work with our communities and partners to maintain community safety and spirit, to problem solve in order to find sustainable solutions to the issues that have the greatest impact on people’s everyday lives.
Our Neighbourhood Policing & Prevention Teams are at the heart of how we protect the public, prevent crime, and meet the challenges of policing today.
Tackling anti social behaviour within our communities.
Issued 24 March 2026
Anti social behaviour has been identified as a local concern. We will look to reduce anti social behaviour within our communities by being visible at known locations and working with partner agencies to deter such behaviour.
Actioned 24 June 2026
To tackle road safety issues within our communities.
Issued 24 March 2026
Road safety issues have been identified as a local concern. We will conduct speed awareness operations in conjunction with the Roads Policing Unit and the Local Authority. We will also look to target those driving anti socially within our communities.
On the 29/01/2026 NPPT officers along with Roads Policing Officers conducted speed awareness operations at Crymych, Newcastle Emlyn and Llechryd. 11 speeding tickets were issued in total with the highest recording speed being 43 in a 20.
Actioned 24 June 2026
To target those dealing drugs within our communities.
Issued 24 March 2026
Drug dealing has been identified as a local concern. We will look to gather intelligence in relation to drug activity, conduct drug operations at known locations and utilise stop and search powers when grounds are present.
Actioned 24 June 2026