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Gorllewin Pont-y-clun - Pontyclun West
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 Dyffryn Taf / Taff Neighbourhood Policing Team

Jorge Lee
Police Constable
07929714527

Garry Saltmarsh
PCSO
Local Priority Issues
| Priority | Action Taken |
|---|---|
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Road Safety & Speeding - Llanharry Road, Brynsadler. Issued 15 September 2025 |
We have patrolled with speed guns to monitor traffic speeds. We have carried out high-visibility patrols in identified areas. We have worked with councils on road safety improvements. Actioned 20 November 2025 |
Latest South Wales Updates
Cuppa with a Copper Cafe 50 : Mon 08 Dec 13:00
Dear Resident, Your local Neighbourhood Policing Team will be at Cafe 50 on 08th December between 1pm and 2pm. Come along and meet us. We can discuss any local issues, provide information on crime prevention, tell you about some of our local initi...
Pontyclun Christmas Fayre : Sat 06 Dec 13:00
Dear Resident, Your local Neighbourhood Policing Team will be at Pontyclun Christmas Fayre, Heol Yr Orsaf on Saturday 6th December at 1pm. Please take this opportunity to raise any concerns you may have and to find out what we are doing to tac...
PCSO Introduction
Hello Resident My name is Garry Saltmarsh and I am the PCSO for Pontyclun. Firstly, thank you for joining South Wales Listens. If you haven’t already, I would be grateful if you would take 5 minutes to complete this survey which will give you...
Crime prevention message / Neges atal troseddau
Crime prevention messageHello Resident A free crime prevention toolkit for retailers has been designed at the request of the Home Office, through a collaboration between the National Business Crime Centre and Police CPI Secured by Design. The too...
Operation BANG
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Operation BANG
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Operation BANG
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Operation BANG
Our Operation Bang campaign will be taking place towards the end of October and the start of November. It’s a chance to remind everyone that Halloween and Bonfire Night is not fun for everyone. There are posters and children’s activity packs availabl...
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