Look up your local Neighbourhood Policing Team
Find your local Neighbourhood Policing Team and be able to contact them directly by entering a street address or postcode below:
Y Gilfach-goch - Gilfach-goch
Neighbourhood policing is at the heart of our approach to keeping South Wales safe. Our PCSOs and officers are proud to be integral parts of the communities they serve.
We want to ensure our neighbourhood policing is as efficient and effective as it can be, and our aim is to be the best in the country at understanding and responding to the needs and priorities of each individual community. Your local neighbourhood policing team is made up of officers and PCSOs based in your area who are both visible and accessible.
Fundamental to our model of neighbourhood policing is engaging with our communities: connecting with individuals, organisations, businesses, schools, workplaces and others; working to understand, respond to, and tackle your concerns and priorities; and putting measures in place to prevent issues from escalating – or from occurring in the first place.
By working together and focusing on early intervention, prevention and problem solving, we can find long-term solutions to local problems.
Please note that to report a crime or incident to South Wales Police, you can visit Home | South Wales Police or in an emergency, please dial 999.
Tîm plismona cymdogaeth y Rhondda / Rhondda Neighbourhood Policing Team

Jamie Comey
Sergeant
07584770578

Victoria Hughes
Police Constable
07976267879

Rhian Power
PCSO
07974796229

James Rees
PCSO
07977698346
Local Priority Issues
Priority | Action Taken |
---|---|
Off-road bikes Issued 24 June 2025 |
Action taken is updated every three months. Actioned 24 June 2025 |
Road Safety & Speeding - A4093 Issued 24 June 2025 |
Action taken is updated every three months. Actioned 24 June 2025 |
Vehicle crime Issued 24 June 2025 |
Action taken is updated every three months. Actioned 24 June 2025 |
Latest South Wales Updates

Pact meeting : Wed 17 Sep 18:00
Dear All, We are encouraging the public to have their say, at an event at Ar Ben Y Byd Cafe, Tonyrefail on Wednesday September 17th at 1800. This meeting gives you the opportunity to raise any concerns and to find out what we are doing to tackle th...

PACT Meeting / Cyfarfod
PACT Meeting BILINGUAL MESSAGE / NEGES DWYIEITHOG Hello Resident South Wales Police is encouraging the public to have their say, at an event at AR BEN Y BYD on WEDNESDAY 17TH SEPTEMBER 2025 at 1800HRS. The meeting will give you the opportun...

Evanstown Fun Run
Local neighbourhood officers had a fantastic time policing a wonderful event yesterday on 20th August 2025 at the Evanstown Fun Run. 120 children ran the race and the general event overall was very well attended. Aside from keeping communities sa...
PACT Meeting / Cyfarfod
PACT Meeting BILINGUAL MESSAGE / NEGES DWYIEITHOG Hello Resident South Wales Police is encouraging the public to have their say, at an event at AR BEN Y BYD on WEDS 20TH AUGUST 2025 at 1800HRS. The meeting will give you the opportunity to ra...
Anti-Social Behaviour / Ymddygiad Gwrthgymdeithasol
Anti-Social Behaviour BILINGUAL MESSAGE / NEGES DWYIEITHOG Hi Resident South Wales Police are working to tackle anti-social behaviour in Tonyrefail and Gilfach Goch. Officers have recently recieved reports of a motorbike being used to cause...

Positive Action / Gweithredu Cadarnhaol
Positive ActionBILINGUAL MESSAGE / NEGES DWYIEITHOG Hello Resident Thank you for responding to our survey. We have been working hard in Tonyrefail targeting the use of vehicles to cause antisocial behaviour in the area. Today officers recei...
Positive Action / Gweithredu Cadarnhaol
Positive ActionBILINGUAL MESSAGE / NEGES DWYIEITHOG Hello Resident Thank you for responding to our survey. Today, neighbourhood officers were conducting a high visibility patrol in and around the Capel Farm Estate. A vehicle was located near...
Positive Action / Gweithredu Cadarnhaol
Positive Action Hello Resident We have been working hard in the areas of Tonyrefail and Gilfach Goch targeting persons who are targeting our local shops and repeatedly committing theft offences. These types of offences are often seen as petty...
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