Jane Mudd outside Gwent Police's headquarters in Cwmbran
Jane Mudd outside Gwent Police's headquarters in Cwmbran Credit: Police and Crime Commissioner

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Police and Crime Commissioner Jane Mudd has praised Gwent’s emergency service workers and volunteers on national Emergency Services Day.


Police and Crime Commissioner Jane Mudd has praised Gwent’s emergency service workers and volunteers on national Emergency Services Day.

The national day, which takes place on 9 September each year, honours the almost two million people who work and volunteer across the NHS, police, fire, ambulance, and search and rescue services.

Police and Crime Commissioner Jane Mudd said: “[Today] We say thank you to the emergency service workers and volunteers across Gwent who have dedicated themselves to saving lives and keeping people safe.

“Our emergency service workers are real people, who do their job because they want to do the best for their communities. Whether they are working in the police, fire, health or search and rescue they are regularly putting themselves in danger. Every day they must face situations that most of us will never have to experience in our lifetimes and we must never forget this.

“So I would like to say thank you, to all emergency service workers in Gwent, on behalf of myself but also the people of Gwent that I represent, for everything you do every day to keep us and our communities safe.”