Working together to tackle crime

    18 November 2011

    Policeman with megaphone

    A network of dedicated volunteers are working together to help make the Caerphilly county borough an even safer place to live, work and visit.

    The Safer Caerphilly Volunteer Network, which comprises more than 200 volunteers, meets on a regular basis with Community Safety Partnership officials to discuss how they can continue to play a key role in helping to tackle crime, disorder and anti-social behaviour in the area.

    Cllr Rob Gough, Cabinet Member for Public Protection said, "This dedicated group of volunteers continue to make a positive difference in our communities, and their local knowledge is invaluable in establishing key issues in their local areas".

    The Safer Caerphilly Volunteer Network acts as the vital direct link between crime and disorder fighting agencies and the communities they serve in Caerphilly county borough.

    If you are interested in becoming a member of the Safer Caerphilly Volunteer Network, or to find out more, please contact Natalie Kenny on 01495 235442.

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