Last week, Police & Crime Commissioner, Emma Wools visited Dowlais Community Centre in Merthyr Tydfil to present a £9,500 grant, on behalf of the South Wales Police Youth Trust, where she serves as a Trustee.
This funding will support the launch of a powerful six-month initiative designed to strengthen youth and community engagement. The project will provide young people with meaningful opportunities, and guidance, helping them stay connected, make positive choices, and avoid paths that could lead to future offending.
During her visit, the Commissioner met with the dedicated team delivering the programme, which focuses on addressing anti‑social behaviour among 11‑ to 18‑year‑olds. Shaped through direct consultation with young people, the project will be delivered in a welcoming and familiar community setting. Its aim is to give young people the confidence, practical skills, and wellbeing support they need to build safe, ambitious, and positive futures.
Police and Crime Commissioner Emma Wools said:
“I’m proud that the South Wales Police Youth Trust is able to support such vital community projects. Taking proactive steps to divert and support those at risk of crime and harm is a key priority within my Police, Crime and Justice Plan. Strengthening community hubs at the heart of our neighbourhoods plays an essential role in helping young people make positive choices and avoid pathways into offending.
Together, we’re creating opportunities, empowering young people, and building a safer, more inclusive South Wales for everyone.”
A huge thank you to the team in Dowlais Community Centre for welcoming us so warmly. We’re looking forward to seeing the positive impact this project will have on children and young people across Merthyr Tydfil in the coming months.
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