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Police and Crime Commissioner meets Rhymney residents

News | Richard Gurner | Published: 12:00, Friday June 7th, 2013.

The Police and Crime Commissioner for Gwent Ian Johnston recently met with the Pen-y-Dre Tenants’ and Residents’ Association.

Along with members of the association were representatives from Caerphilly County Borough Council’s housing team, local police officers, police community support officers and community safety wardens.

Residents had the chance to question Mr Johnston and raise any policing concerns they had.

Councillor Carl Cuss, who represents th Twyn Carno ward and who is the secretary of the Pen-y-Dre Tenants’ and Residents’ Association, said: “It was an opportunity for the residents to understand the role of the commissioner within Gwent.

“There were various issues raised at the meeting and it was good to hear that the commissioner will be looking into the issues raised as part of the police and crime plan and he will hold the chief constable to account with the delivery of the police and crime plan. I hope we can continue to work in partnership with the Police to deliver safe and prosperous communities for our constituents.”

Gwent Police and Crime Commissioner Ian Johnston said: “It was great to meet the community living in Pen-y-Dre and to listen to what they had to say about police related issues in their area.

“These opportunities give me the chance to explain to councillors and residents what my role involves and how I can work with them to meet our mutual aims. I would like to thank them for inviting me along and hope that we can continue to work closely together in the future.”

Earlier this week Mr Johnston faced questions on his relationship with Gwent Police’s chief constable Carmel Napier, after it was revealed she would be stepping down from the role.

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