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East Riding Council organises street surgeries and drop in events to mark antisocial behaviour awareness week

today13 November 2024

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East Riding Council organises street surgeries and drop in events to mark antisocial behaviour awareness week: Fly-tip Goole Manuel Street 1

East Riding of Yorkshire Council’s antisocial behaviour [ASB] team has organised a series of events to mark antisocial behaviour awareness week. The week, running from 18-24 November, aims to highlight the negative effects of ASB and the ways in which the council is tackling the issue.

There will be a street surgery, with council officers going door to door to hear residents’ concerns in Bridlington on Monday 18 November. Additionally, there will be a street stall for residents to report concerns, at the promenade shopping centre, on Wednesday 20 November.

There will also be drop-in sessions at libraries for residents to attend and voice their concerns. They will be held from 10am-12 noon on Monday 18 November at Withernsea library, and 10am-12 noon on Wednesday 20 November in Beverley library. On Tuesday 19 November, Driffield library will host a session from 10-11.30am, and Bridlington library from 2.00-3.30pm.

To mark the week, council officers will be engaging with schoolchildren in Hessle, Anlaby and Goole, as well as neighbourhood watch groups and voluntary groups in Bridlington and Pocklington.

Councillor Lyn Healing, cabinet member for communities and public protection said ‘”Addressing antisocial behaviour as it happens is so important for the wellbeing of our communities, I encourage everyone to share their thoughts during the week’s events, and to report any issues they see on the East Riding website. Together, we can help keep East Riding safe and welcoming for all.”

More information on antisocial behaviour and how to report incidents can be found at https://www.eastriding.gov.uk/living/crime-and-community-safety/anti-social-behaviour/

Written by: Beverley FM 107.8

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