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Antisocial behaviour falls by 28% in Rhymney area

News | Richard Gurner | Published: 11:00, Wednesday March 7th, 2012.

A 28% fall in antisocial behaviour in the Rhymney area has been attributed by Gwent Police to high visibility patrols and targeted work.

Since January 2012 officers have been working with Caerphilly County Borough Council’s Community Safety Wardens as well as British Transport Police and Gwent Police Special Constabulary to tackle hot spot areas.

In total, 104 youths have been stopped between Rhymney Memorial Park and Rhymney High Street, and 50 Antisocial Behaviour referrals have been issued for disorder in this area. More than 100 items of alcohol have also been seized from youths drinking under age.

Inspector Karen Evans, from Rhymney Neighbourhood Policing Team, said: “We are continuing to target antisocial behaviour in the Rhymney area in order to further improve the quality of life for local residents. We will continue our proactive patrols, particularly concentrating on areas that residents have highlighted are of most concern to them.

“We’ve seen a 28% drop in antisocial behaviour across Rhymney. The Moriah ward has seen a reduction of 40%. My team will now continue to focus on the area, to build on the excellent work undertaken in the area to date. ”

Cllr Rob Gough, cabinet member for public protection said: “Our team of Community Safety Wardens work tirelessly on a daily basis to help make our county borough a safer places to live and visit, and by pooling our resources with colleagues from Gwent Police on targeted operations such as this, we are able to make a real positive difference to the lives of our residents.”

Reductions in antisocial behaviour by ward since January 2012
Moriah ward – 40%
New Tredegar ward – 32%
Twyn Carno ward – 25%
Darren Valley ward – 10%
Pontlottyn ward – 2.5%

Rhymney overall – 28%

Meanwhile, Gwent Police is appealing for information following a burglary in Rhymney.

A property on Wellington Way was broken into some time between 4pm on February 20 and 10pm on February 24.

Items stolen include a Hotpoint washing machine, a white cooker, a yellow microwave, a 32in LG television, copper piping and a boiler.

Anyone with information is asked to contact Gwent Police on 101 or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

1 thought on “Antisocial behaviour falls by 28% in Rhymney area”

  1. Trefor Bond says:
    Wednesday, March 7, 2012 at 11:41

    Perhaps it is all the shotguns which, from recent reports on these pages, appears to be readily available for use in Rhymney, and, to which uses, Shooting poor puppies heads off, entering old peoples homes with shotguns and threatening to kill them, etc etc,appear to be the order of the day in Gwent and particularly Rhymney, and, I for one have yet to see any reports of any arrests in this respect.

    Does anyone know any different????

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