Frank Little

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Police briefing

by franklittle on 16 March, 2009

Any residents who saw me in the back seat of a police car this morning may rest assured that I was not in custody. Sally, one of our PCSOs, had arranged a lift for me to attend the South Wales Police Monday morning briefing at Neath Police Station. Video links between Neath, Pontardawe and Port […]

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Policing and PACT

by franklittle on 21 January, 2009

Cllr. Anthony Taylor has already commented on the annual visit of the South Wales Police top brass. Ms Wilding’s announcement that she would retire shortly made a mockery of my prediction in another place that she could be in line for the top job at the Met. However, she is clearly still vigorous – 58 […]

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PACT meeting

by franklittle on 15 September, 2008

There will be a PACT meeting on Tuesday (15th September) evening at 18:30 in Llangatwg School.

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Neath Police Station Open Day

by franklittle on 29 August, 2008

Next Sunday, 31st August at Neath police station, from 10 a.m. As part of the attraction, “Local officers will be on hand to show what happens to prisoners in custody”. I would like to know whether there is a duty solicitor available on Sunday morning, but then I’m just paranoid. 🙂

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PACT meeting

by franklittle on 23 July, 2008

There was a useful PACT (Partnerships And Communities Together) meeting at Llangatwg School yesterday evening (22nd July). The troubles in the unadopted lane behind Caegroes and Cadoxton Terraces were discussed at length. The police community officers announced that they had been given access to the Scout hut for regular use as a sub-base, which would […]

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Local AM on youth services

by franklittle on 11 July, 2008

South Wales West AM, Liberal Democrat Peter Black, has made a significant speech to the Council for Wales of Voluntary Youth Services.

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