Fatal RTC Wick: Police appeal and family pay tribute
18:31 24/05/2026South Wales Police are continuing their investigation into the fatal road traffic collision which occurred on the B4265 Wick Road at approximately 3pm on Friday, May 22, 2026.
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South Wales Police are continuing their investigation into the fatal road traffic collision which occurred on the B4265 Wick Road at approximately 3pm on Friday, May 22, 2026.
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Road Safety & Speeding
Rural & Wildlife crime- hare coursing & poaching
Issued 16 March 2026
Action taken is updated every three months.
Actioned 16 March 2026
Road Safety & Speeding
Rural & Wildlife crime- hare coursing & poaching
Issued 11 December 2025
Maintaining existing Community Speed Watch Group – Looking for new volunteers. Regular liaison with Community Speed Watch Group.
Advice to Local Community Council Members in relation to Lamping/Hare Coursing. Advising local Farmers to continue to report incidents.
Actioned 16 March 2026
Rural & Wildlife crime- hare coursing & poaching
Issued 18 September 2025
We have carried out high-visibility patrols in identified areas.
We have engaged with residents through surgeries and meetings.
We have conducted plain-clothes operations to target offenders.
Actioned 18 September 2025