Police appeal to parents after anti-social behaviour in Welsh town centre
A police force in Wales has sent a warning to parents of a Welsh town after a “concerning increase” in anti-social behaviour in the area. Gwent Police are asking parents and guardians of youths in Cwmbran to make sure they know where their children are and what they are doing. This comes after an increase of reports of antisocial behaviour in Cwmbran town centre, particularly around the McDonald’s and bus stop areas. Police are pleading for parents and guardians to work with them to keep the community safe. The force released the announcement today, Saturday, January 3, hoping to reach guardians of the youths in Cwmbran. For the biggest stories in Wales first, sign up to our daily newsletter here The statement reads: “Attention Parents/Guardian’s of Cwmbran. We would like to bring to your attention an important matter concerning the safety and well-being of our community’s youth. “Recently, we have observed a concerning increase in reports of antisocial behaviour in Cwmbran Town Centre, particularly around the McDonald’s and bus stop areas. “As responsible guardians, we …