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Police and Crime Commissioner Jane Mudd is continuing her support for young people in the Aber Valley.
Police and Crime Commissioner Jane Mudd is supporting the Ethnic Minorities and Youth Support Team’s (EYST) Urban Safe Project in Newport.
Police and Crime Commissioner Jane Mudd has allocated funding to enable Cwmbran Centre for Young People (CCYP) to continue providing open access drop in sessions five nights a...
A project aimed at promoting positive masculinity and challenging misogyny and gender based violence among young people in Gwent is being supported by the Police and Crime...
Police and Crime Commissioner Jane Mudd is supporting a new community initiative in Newport.
Thousands of young people across Gwent will benefit from workshops on knife crime, county lines and hate crime, thanks to support from Police and Crime Commissioner Jane...
Young people in Caerphilly are being engaged through music thanks to a project funded by Police and Crime Commissioner Jane Mudd.
Police and Crime Commissioner Jane Mudd is supporting a school-based boxing project run by St Joseph’s Boxing Gym in Newport.
Community projects across Gwent will benefit from more than £800,000 in funding allocated by Police and Crime Commissioner Jane Mudd for 2026–27.
The Police and Crime Commissioner for Gwent, Jane Mudd, has welcomed both new and returning Members of the Senedd who will be serving the citizens of Blaenau Gwent,...
Police and Crime Commissioner Jane Mudd has invested more than £1.2m into community projects across Gwent during 2025 – 2026.
Police and Crime Commissioner Jane Mudd addressed partners from across the criminal justice system at the annual Safer Communities Conference.
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