News Room
Police and Crime Commissioner Jane Mudd has joined the annual celebrations for the Windrush Generation.
Police and Crime Commissioner Jane Mudd has held her quarterly panel to examine Gwent Police’s use of force when detaining suspects and deploying Taser.
Police and Crime Commissioner Jane Mudd attended a special flag raising ceremony at County Hall in Usk to mark the start of Armed Forces week.
Police and Crime Commissioner Jane Mudd has praised Gwent’s neighbourhood policing teams for the vital work they do to keep communities safe and supported across the region.
Police and Crime Commissioner Jane Mudd held her latest Public Accountability Forum with Chief Constable Mark Hobrough to discuss issues affecting communities in Newport.
Elder abuse is not a taboo subject and never should be. To mark the day, my team has been collaborating with partners, including Cyfannol Women’s Aid, to raise awareness of...
Jane Mudd has welcomed both new returning Members of the Senedd, and local authority leaders, to Gwent Police Headquarters as part of her ongoing engagement with Wales’s...
More than 60 volunteers braved the wind and rain to take part in this year’s Big Help Out in Pontypool.
A Blaenau Gwent social enterprise is looking to expand its volunteering opportunities thanks to funding from the Police and Crime Commissioner.
Police and Crime Commissioner Jane Mudd has thanked volunteers across Gwent who give their time to support their communities.
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.
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