Venue: Council Chamber, County Hall, The Rhadyr USK. View directions
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Apologies for absence Minutes: Apologies were received from Councillors Steven Garett, Meirion Howells, Malcom Lane and Maria Stevens. Councillor Malcolm Lane was substituted by Councillor Lisa Dymock. Councillor Maria Stevens was substituted by Councillor Peter Strong.
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Declarations of Interest Minutes: None received.
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Public Open Forum Select Committee Public Open Forum ~ Guidance
Our Select Committee meetings are live streamed and a link to the live stream will be available on the meeting page of the Monmouthshire County Council website
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The deadline for submitting representations to the Council is 5pm three clear working days in advance of the meeting.
If representations received exceed 30 minutes, a selection of these based on theme will be shared at the Select Committee meeting. All representations received will be made available to councillors prior to the meeting.
Minutes: None present.
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Community Safety and Police Resources To discuss Community Safety and Police Resources across the county with the Police and Crime Commissioner.
Background paper ~ Police, Crime and Justice Plan for Gwent 2025-2029 Police, Crime and Justice Plan 2025 - 2029 | Gwent Police and Crime Commissioner
Minutes: The Police and Crime Commissioner Jane Hutt delivered a presentation on the Police, Crime and Justice Plan for Gwent, prior to answering Members questions on community safety and police resourcing. The Chair Councillor Watts thanked Jane for the presentation on the plan and noted the clarity in the plan and the five pillars and the public leaflet.
Jane described work with public health targeting boys in schools, upcoming initiatives involving solicitors discussing consent, and activities for the White Ribbon campaign.
Jane explained that funding for the school’s liaison program was withdrawn by Welsh Government, leading Gwent Police to develop a new model where neighbourhood officers engage with schools. She described ongoing monitoring, partnership work with Welsh Government, and specific initiatives like public health projects targeting misogyny and legal professionals discussing consent in schools.
Jane mentioned actions are being taken to maintain public confidence following negative media coverage, emphasising ongoing work to address institutional behaviour and support for staff. Jane outlined actions such as assembling advisory groups before negative media, supporting staff, and ongoing scrutiny and cultural work. She acknowledged more work is needed and is launching a deep dive into vulnerability.
Jane described the Safe Spaces Initiative in primary schools, the upcoming launch of a Charter for children and young people, and a strategic equality plan with dedicated funding for community groups. She referenced engagement in Abergavenny, addressing cohesion and feedback from local groups, and reiterated her commitment to building community support and visibility of these actions.
Jane responded that she had visited Caldicot several times, most recently for Armed Forces Day and in the town centre, receiving positive feedback about anti-social behaviour initiatives and concerns about continued resourcing. She explained the Mystery Shopper exercise is authentic and based on direct conversations, with generally positive feedback in Caldicot but acknowledged that issues are raised when present.
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To note the date and time of the next meeting: 15th December 2025 |