Street-level crime in SA18 2EQ - South Wales Guardian
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Crime for SA18 2EQ
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.
- All crime & ASB
- Burglary
- Robbery
- Public disorder & weapons
- Vehicle crime
- Criminal damage & arson
- Violent crime
- Shoplifting
- Drugs
- Other theft
- Other crime
Street name Crime type
Police station and neighbourhood policing team
Neighbourhood police station
- Telephone: 101
- Email: AmmanTowyNPT@dyfed-powys.pnn.police.uk
Amman Towy neighbourhood policing team
- Howie Davies
PC Howie Davies resides within the community of the Towy valley and has conducted his duties predominately within Carmarthenshire, which offers the opportunity and advantage to understand the needs and concerns, including language, of those who reside within the Towy section.
- Inspector Paul Williams
Inspector Paul Williams joined Dyfed-Powys Police in June 1991. He was originally stationed at Llanelli before transferring to Llwynhendy. He was promoted to Sergeant in Ammanford in 1996, where he served for several years before he transferred back to the Llanelli area. In 2001 he became the Divisional Training Officer for Carmarthenshire, and then qualified to the rank of Inspector. He was promoted to Lampeter as Section Inspector in 2004 before coming back to Carmarthenshire in 2006. He covered the Human Resources role in Carmarthenshire as Temporary Chief Inspector before starting in Ammanford as Neighbourhood Policing Inspector in 2008. His favourite aspects of the role are helping people and making a difference to the community.
- Sergeant Teresa Ross
Sergeant Teresa Ross is a local resident from Ammanford and is married with four children. She joined Dyfed-Powys Police in 2000, where her first posting was to Carmarthen town. Teresa went on to work as a Detective Constable for three years, covering the Carmarthenshire area.She was promoted to Sergeant in January 2006 and is also qualified to Inspector level. Teresa is now the local Sergeant for the Ammanford Neighbourhood Policing Team and is looking forward to working closely with the communities in which she has lived and served as a police officer.
- PC Vernon Thomas
PC Vernon Thomas is the Neighbourhood Police Officer for Llandeilo in the Towy section and has spent fourteen years in the Police Force. He says, "I have been brought up in Llandeilo and I feel that this makes me sympathetic to the needs and expectations of the community."
- PC Stephen Morris
PC Stephen Morris was born and bred in Tycroes, Ammanford. He joined the Police service in 2001 having served previously as a Special Constable for 5 years. He says, "Having lived in Tycroes for most of my life I feel that I have an in depth knowledge and understanding of what matters most to the local community. I have also enjoyed several years playing rugby for Llandybie, which has also enabled me to build a large network of key community contacts. My aim is to continue to work in partnership with other agencies to tackle the issues that matter most to our communities."
- PC Tony Davies
PC Tony Davies joined Dyfed-Powys Police in 1985 and has been stationed in Crosshands since 2003. He took up the role as a neighbouring police officer in March 2008.
- PC Wyn Davies
PC Wyn Davies joined Dyfed-Powys Police in June 1995 and has been stationed in Ammanford and Crosshands. He took up his current role as a neighbourhood policing officer in January 2007.
- PC Lawrence Holcombe
PC Lawrence Holcombe is originally from Llanelli and joined Dyfed-Powys Police in 2009 where he was stationed in Cardigan. He is now stationed at Ammanford where he has responsibility for the Quarter Bach ward. He is a keen rugby player and plays for Felinfoel Rugby Club and is a Scarlets supporter. He looks forward to making an impact in the Ammanford area and will look to tackle local issues.
- PCSO Stephen Griffiths
PCSO Stephen Griffiths was as a hospital porter for seventeen years, before joining Dyfed-Powys Police in January 2007. He is enjoying the new challenge of working in Llandovery.
- PCSO Roger Anthony
Roger Anthony is a native of Tycroes. He joined the Dyfed-Powys Police Cadets in 1970 at the age of 16 and in 1973 as a Constable. He has served 35 years in the police service as a Constable and Sergeant, and after retiring rejoined the force as a Police Community Support Officer.
- PCSO Sharee Treharne
PCSO Sharee Treharne joined Dyfed-Powys Police in November 2004 as a clerical officer within the Admin Section in the Criminal Justice Unit. She joined as a PCSO in March 2009 and is stationed in Ammanford covering the town, Pontaman, Tirydail, Bonllwyn, Betws and Pantyffynon. Sharee’s hobbies are playing hockey and netball and she has represented the two sports for the county in the past. She also plays hockey and netball for Dyfed-Powys Police. On a daily basis she supports front-line policing, and engages with members of the public with the purpose of reassuring them with the police presence
- PCSO Alan Davies
PCSO Alan Davies has worked for Dyfed-Powys Police as a PCSO since October 2006. Previously he served for the Royal Air Force and more recently worked in retail. He was born and brought up in the Gwendraeth valley. He says, "Working as a PCSO I want to contribute to the policing of neighbourhoods in the area through highly visible patrol with the purpose of reassuring the public."
- PCSO Hannah Jones
PCSO Hannah Jones is from Ystradgynlais and has been in Dyfed-Powys Police since March 2010. She is based at Ammanford police station and covers Glanamman, Garnant, Brynamman and the surrounding areas. She says "I am thoroughly enjoying every aspect of my job and am currently learning to speak Welsh. High-visibility patrol will be my main priority, encouraging links with the local community and making people feel safe."
- PCSO Jade Miller
PCSO Jade Miller studied police sciences and was a special constable with South Wales Police for 18 months.
- PCSO Ryan Howells
PCSO Ryan Howells joined Dyfed-Powys Police in 2003 as a clerical officer within the Central Ticket Office in the Criminal Justice Unit. In June 2009 Ryan then became an Incident Handler/Dispatcher within the Operations Room, HQ where he worked before joining as a PCSO in November 2011. Ryan is stationed at Ammanford Police station as part of the Amman Neighbourhood Policing Team.
- PCSO Sophie Lambert
Sophie Lambert joined Dyfed Powys Police in February 2012 posted in Ammanford Police Station as a Police Community Support Officer. Prior to joining the force full time I was a special constable for 3years covering the Ammanford area in my spare time. Before joining Dyfed Powys Police I worked for Tesco for a period of 6years. I am a well rounded individual who likes to get involved. I enjoy working with partners, community organisations and general public in identifying local issues and tackling them, to help create a safe and confident community.
- PCSO Arwyn Rees
Arwyn Rees is a local resident from Ammanford who joined Dyfed Powys Police in January 1999 posted in Ammanford as a Traffic Warden. In November 1999 he became a Counter Clerk at the front counter based in Ammanford Police Station until November 2009 where he then became a Customer Service Advisor based in Carmarthen. I am looking forward to return to the Ammanford area as a PCSO to once again serve the Community of the area.
- PCSO Shaun Davies
Shaun Davies served in the Royal Navy for seven years before starting his current role as a PCSO in 2012. PCSO Davies said "I am hoping to make a difference in the community by providing a high visibility policing service dealing with local issues by working closely with the community and partner agencies. If anyone has any queries then please do not hesitate to contact me."
About this neighbourhood
Llandeilo / Llandovery, Ammanford Town, Pontamman and Betws, Llandybie, Tycroes, Saron, Capel Hendre and Penybanc, Glanamman and Garnant, Quarter Bach, Crosshands
The force responsible for policing and crime prevention in this area is Dyfed Powys Police.
Messages and events
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Upcoming events
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Cilycwm Surgery
When: 19th June 2013, 8.00am
Where: Cilycwm (outside the church)
On the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of every month.
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Llangadog surgery
When: 19th June 2013, 9.30am
Where: Llangadog (in the post office)
On the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of every month.
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Rhandirmwyn Surgery
When: 19th June 2013, 1.00pm
Where: Rhandirmwyn (in the shop)
On the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of every month.
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Cynghordy Surgery
When: 19th June 2013, 3.30pm
Where: Cynghordy (outside the school)
On the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of every month.
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Crosshands Surgery
When: 27th June 2013, 2.00pm
Where: Co-op coffee shop
Last Thursday of the month.
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Neighbourhood Meeting Cross Hands
When: 27th June 2013, 6.00pm
Where: Cross Hands Public Hall
On the last Thursday of every month
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PACT Garnant & Glanamman
When: 3rd July 2013, 6.00pm
Where: Ysgol y Bedol, Garnant
PACT (Partnerships and Communities Together) Meetings, first Wednesday of each month at 7pm.Partnerships and Communities Together (PACT) gives you the chance to influence local policing priorities in the area.
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Tumble Surgery
When: 4th July 2013, 10.00am
Where: Tumble Hall, Tumble.
FirstThursday of each month.
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PACT Quarter Bach
When: 9th July 2013, 5.00pm
Where: The Black Mountain Centre, Cwmgarw Road
PACT (Partnerships and Communities Together) Meetings, Second Tuesday each month.Partnerships and Communities Together (PACT) gives you the chance to influence local policing priorities in the area.
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Capel Hendre /Tycroes PACT
When: 9th July 2013, 6.00pm
Where: Bancyddraenen Community Office, Capel Hendre.
The next PACT meeting (Partnerships and Communities Together)will be held at theBancyddraenenCommunity Office in Capel Hendreat 19.00 hrs on Tuesday12thMarch 2013.
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Partnerships and Communities Together (PACT) Meeting
When: 9th July 2013, 6.00pm
Where: Gwynfryn Hall, Rhodfa Frank, Ammanford
Partnerships and Communities Together (PACT) gives you the chance to influence what happens in your neighbourhood.This means that your Neighbourhood Policing Team will:Publicise how to get in touch with them.Find out what the local issues are that make people feel unsafe in their neighbourhood and ask them in order of priority.Decide with partners and local people what should be done to deal with those priorities and work with them to deliver the solutions.Let people know what is being done and find out if they are satisfied with the results.
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Llandybie PACT
When: 10th July 2013, 6.00pm
Where: Llandybie Memorial Hall
PACT (Partnerships and Communities Together) Meetings on the 2nd Wednesday of every month.
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Pontyberem Surgery
When: 31st July 2013, 9.00am
Where: Caffi Cynnes, Pontyberem
Last Wednesday of each month.
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Pact Glanamman & Garnant
When: 7th August 2013, 6.00pm
Where: Bro Ryan Hall, Bro Ryan, Glanamman
PACT (Partnerships and Communities Together) Meetings, first Wednesday of each month at 7pm.Partnerships and Communities Together (PACT) gives you the chance to influence local policing priorities in the area.
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