Crime for CF37 2RE

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Street-level crime and anti-social behaviour in from the Home Office.

To protect privacy, crimes are mapped to points on or near the road where they occurred.

Street name Crime type

Police station and neighbourhood policing team

Neighbourhood police station

c/o Pontypridd Police Station Berw Road Pontypridd Tel 101 ext 40423
c/o Pontypridd Police Station Berw Road Pontypridd Tel 101 ext 40423
Find out the opening hours of your local station on www.ourbobby.com

Rhondda neighbourhood policing team

PCSO Claire Quick

I am your neighbourhood officer and the point of contact for your neighbourhood policing team. Together with other Police Community Support Officers and Police Officers on the team, we want to deal with the issues that concern you the most. It is important to us that we understand and respond to your needs and so I would encourage you to attend your local PACT meeting, the details of which can be found on this site, or to contact me directly using the telephone number or e-mail address provided. I look forward to meeting you soon

About this neighbourhood

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 Hopkinstown, Pwllgwaun and Maes-y-coed and has monthly Pact meetings at Trehopcyn School.


The ward is covered by the North Neighbourhood Policing Team who work out of Pontypridd Police Station the contact number is :101 ext 40423 

The Rhondda Ward boasts 3 schools which are Trehopcyn Primary school on Plymouth Road in Hopkinstown, Maes-y-coed Primary school on Llanwern Road in Maes-y-coed and Evan James Welsh school on Rhondda Road Pwllgwaun. It also boasts Barry sidings country park and has a petrol station along Rhondda Road.

The force responsible for policing and crime prevention in this area is South Wales Police.

Messages and events

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Upcoming events

  • Trehopcyn School at 6.30pm

    When: 18th July 2013, 6.30pm

    Where: Trehopcyn School at 6.30pm

    All residents of Hopkinstown, Pwllgwaun and Maes Y Coed are welcome to attend. Come along and have your say, it's your community. Meetings are now held on a Thursday and will now be Bi-monthly.

Monthly crime data provided by police.uk under the Open Government Licence

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