South Wales Police, Swansea City Football Club and Cardiff City Football Club are working together to get essential information out to people on match days.
Ensuring supporters and the community are fully aware of arrangement and information that may affect match days, South Wales Police has created two Twitter accounts to be credible sources of important information during the sporting fixture. They will also assist when fans travel to away fixtures
South Wales Police Chief Superintendent, Josh Jones said
“Ensuring that football fans and the local communities affected by fixtures have accurate and readily available information on match days is of vital importance to South Wales Police.
“The new Twitter accounts will display travel, policing updates and other relevant information.”
Swansea City Football Club supporters are directed to follow @swp_scfc and Cardiff City Football Club supported are directed to follow @swp_ccfc.
A Swansea City spokesperson said:
“The club has an excellent working relationship with South Wales Police. This new Twitter account will help us all deliver the latest relevant information to supporters so that they enjoy their match day experience in a safe and hassle-free manner.’’
Wayne Nash, Cardiff Stadium Manager said:
“Cardiff City & its fans have a long established relationship with South Wales Police, working in partnership to enhance the supporters journey and match-day experience.
“The New SW Police twitter account will enable fans to receive up to date, important information directly from SWP during the fixture and surrounding periods of time and is a welcome addition to supporters planning their day.”
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