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DID YOU KNOW…?

During the period 2011/12, our team of Community Safety Wardens have carried out 45,864 miles of patrols within the Caerphilly County Borough.

They have also visited a total of 4,478 ‘hotspot’ locations and attended a total of 149 community meetings.

Our CCTV operators monitor 145 cameras throughout the county borough 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.

Over the same period 37, 582 Community Payback hours have been carried out within Caerphilly County Borough.

 

 

About the Partnership

The Safer Caerphilly Community Safety Partnership is a joint, statutory partnership between Caerphilly County Borough Council, Gwent Police, Gwent Police Authority, Aneurin Bevan Local Health Board, South Wales Local Fire and Rescue Authority and Wales Probation Trust.

The partnership works with other local partners to reduce levels of crime and disorder, anti social behaviour, substance misuse and fear of crime in the local area.

Action groups have been formed to meet the strategic priorities outlined in the Partnership Plan (2011-2014). These three priorities were identified following analysis of quantitative and qualitative data on crime, anti-social behaviour and substance misuse within county borough communities. The research also took into account perceptions within the communities and, after looking at national priorities these target areas were identified:

  • Reduce anti social behaviour and improve the street scene
  • Reduce the harm caused by alcohol
  • Emerging crime and community safety issues

To find out more about the Safer Caerphilly Community Safety Partnership, and how it works to make the Caerphilly county borough a safer place to live, work and visit, please select one of the sub menu links.