How many police are in Gwent?
We have nearly 2,500 staff with police officers the largest group of our staff, with an additional 60 special officers volunteering their time to support us. Our highly skilled front-line policing teams use their local knowledge, specialist skills and the latest technology to prevent crime, and to catch criminals.
Is Gwent Police part of South Wales police?
In 1996, the force adopted its current name and lost the Rhymney Valley area to Gwent Police due to further local government reorganisation….South Wales Police.
| South Wales Police Heddlu De Cymru | |
|---|---|
| PCSOs | 366 (2020) |
| Police and Crime Commissioner responsible | Alun Michael, Labour |
| Agency executive | Jeremy Vaughan, Chief constable |
Who is the chief inspector of Gwent Police?
Chief Constable Pam Kelly | Gwent Police.
How do I complain to Gwent Police?
If you wish to make a complaint regarding Gwent Police you need to contact Gwent Police Professional Standards Department (PSD) by telephone on 01495 768437, email- [email protected], or by post- Gwent PSD, Police Headquarters, Turnpike Road, Croesyceiliog, Cwmbran, NP44 2XJ.
How many officers are in Dyfed Powys Police?
1,145
The Dyfed–Powys region covers an area of 3,360 square miles (8,700 km2), with over 350 miles (560 km) of coastline….Dyfed–Powys Police.
| Dyfed–Powys Police Heddlu Dyfed–Powys | |
|---|---|
| Headquarters | Carmarthen |
| Police officers | 1,145 (plus 87 special constables) (2020) |
Where is the county of Gwent?
south-east Wales
Gwent is a preserved county and a former local government county in south-east Wales. It was formed on 1 April 1974, under the Local Government Act 1972, and was named after the ancient Kingdom of Gwent.
What are the 4 police forces in Wales?
There are four Police Forces in Wales:
- Dyfed-Powys Police: Chief Constable Richard Lewis.
- Gwent Police: Chief Constable Pam Kelly.
- North Wales Police: Chief Constable Carl Foulkes.
- South Wales Police: Chief Constable Jeremy Vaughan.
What are police called in Ireland?
Garda Síochána
Law enforcement in Ireland The Republic of Ireland has one national civilian police force, called “An Garda Síochána”, meaning ‘Guardians of the Peace of Ireland’. It has 14,500 staff members and provides both local and national law enforcement services. It is commonly referred to as “Garda”.
How much do chief constables earn?
2018 – 2019 Chief Officer Pay and Rewards
| Chief Officer | Annual Salary* | Pension Contribution |
|---|---|---|
| Chief Constable | 163,613 | 38,910 |
| Deputy Chief Constable | 137,826 | 32,099 |
| ACC – Territorial Divisions & Criminal Justice | 104,560 | 25,303 |
| ACC – Specialist Ops | 103,505 | 15,582 |
What is the email address for Gwent Police?
If you do not have direct contact details you can email [email protected] or, if email is not possible, you can call 01633 642200.
Is Pontypool police station open?
The Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) for Gwent, Ian Johnston, and the Chief Constable of Gwent Police Force, Jeff Farrar, will visit Pontypool police station this afternoon, one of seven stations in Gwent which will now be open between 9am and 5pm Monday to Friday.
What does Dyfed mean in English?
Meaning of Dyfed in English an area of western Wales that was a county (= an area with its own local government) between 1974 and 1996: Megan was the daughter of a Welsh farm worker from somewhere in Dyfed. St David’s College is in Lampeter, Dyfed. A local group in Dyfed is attempting to buy back 100 acres of land.