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Seized criminal cash helping young people find their voice

News | Rhys Williams | Published: 15:08, Tuesday May 26th, 2026.
Last updated: 09:41, Wednesday May 27th, 2026

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RecRock is running an music programme for young people
RecRock is running a music programme for young people

Young people are learning how to play instruments, write music, and build their confidence thanks to money seized from criminals.

RecRock, a Caerphilly-based social enterprise, is running weekly creative music sessions to help inspire young people to make positive life choices.

They will also plan and deliver three public performances, gaining valuable skills in teamwork, problem-solving and leadership.

The project has been funded to the tune of £10,000 by the office of Gwent’s police and crime commissioner, Jane Mudd.

The project supports the priorities set out in Ms Mudd’s police, crime, and justice plan – and is partially funded using money recovered from the proceeds of crime.

Daniel Fitzgerald, chief executive of RecRock, said: “Many young people face challenges they find difficult to talk about directly. Through songwriting, they can safely express their lived experiences, explore their emotions and develop healthy coping mechanisms.”

RecRock is running an music programme for young people
The scheme is being supported by Gwent’s police and crime commissioner

He continued: “Our sessions aim to be fun and participant led. We always encourage young people to bring in music they like to learn as a group, so we get them to learn songs as a big group using guitars, bass, drums, keyboards and singing.

“We’ve been working on songs by Queen, The Fratellis, Wheatus, and Lady Gaga. We use music to work on communication, teamwork and confidence and explore being out of your comfort zone.”

Mr Fitzgerald added: “From speaking to parents of young people, they always say it’s great to see the kids off their phones or computers and working together to do something productive.

“We love to show the positive impact on the community by doing things to bring people together and share the joy of making music together.”

Ms Mudd said: “Investing in young people through creative opportunities like this empowers them to develop vital skills, grow in confidence and build positive futures for themselves and their communities.”

Up to £5,000 available for groups running community projects and events

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