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Neighbourhood policing is at the heart of our approach to keeping South Wales safe. Your local team is made up of dedicated officers and PCSOs based in the area, who have the community’s best interests at heart and who are both visible and accessible.
We work closely with residents, community leaders, your local council and other partners to understand and respond to community concerns. By working together and focusing on early intervention, prevention and problem solving, we can find long-term solutions to local issues.
As well as the information on this page, you can find out more about crime and policing activity in your community, as well as contact details for your local team, via South Wales Listens.
South Wales Listens also gives you the opportunity to tell your local neighbourhood policing team about the issues that matter most to you, as well as take part in surveys to enable us to better understand concerns in your community.
We will also let you know about local engagement events, crime prevention advice, and occasionally about significant policing activity in your area.
Antisocial behaviour
Issued 16 March 2026
Action taken is updated every three months
Actioned 16 March 2026
Antisocial behaviour
Issued 15 December 2025
Patrols have continued, ASB has improved however there is intelligence for drug use and driving offences due to nominals being temporary housed in the area. We will continue to monitor.
Actioned 16 March 2026
Antisocial behaviour
Issued 18 September 2025
Since identified as a priority extra patrols have been conducted.
ASB has reduced significantly, however we are going to continue to monitor.
Actioned 15 December 2025
Antisocial behaviour
Issued 24 June 2025
We have carried out high-visibility patrols in identified areas.
We have patrolled hotspots for drug-related activity and gathered intelligence.
We will continue to monitor this priority for the coming months
Actioned 15 December 2025