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Rhiwbina
Neighbourhood Policing is at the heart of our approach to keeping South Wales safe. Your local team is made up of officers and PCSOs based in this area who are both visible and accessible.
We work closely with residents, community leaders, the local authority and other partners to understand and respond to community concerns. By working together and focussing on early intervention, prevention and problem solving we can find long-term solutions to local problems.
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Llanishen & Rumney Neighbourhood Policing Team

Lee Powell
Police Constable
07825 504179

Laura Rhoden
PCSO
07584 771241

Mark Williamson
Sergeant
07584 770430
Local Priority Issues
Priority | Action taken |
---|---|
Reports have been received in relation to vehicles attending Caedelyn Park car park and being driven in an anti-social manner and suspected dealing where quick exchanges are being made between vehicles. Issued 17 June 2025 |
We have liaised with local residents, backing onto the car park, and Cardiff Council in order to try and implement a park watch where local residents form a group, supported by Park Rangers, to lock the gate to the car park. Patrols of the location are ongoing. Actioned 17 June 2025 |
Concerns have been raised by local residents that emergency service vehicles would be unable to access certain streets within the ward due to inconsiderate / obstructive parking. Issued 17 June 2025 |
We have liaised with South Wales Fire Service in an attempt to arrange a joint operation where these areas are visited and any identified issues are addressed. Actioned 17 June 2025 |
Concerns have been raised to local Councillors in relation to vehicle regularly travelling in excess of 20MPH in and around the area of Heol-yr-Efail, Ty-Wern Road, Ty’n-y-Parc Road. Issued 17 June 2025 |
Speed scoping exercises are being conducted in the areas of concern and this also means a high visibility presence. Should retrieved data highlight an issue, GO SAFE WALES will be notified for potential implementation of mobile speed camera. Actioned 17 June 2025 |
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