Wednesday 10 August 2011

Police Measures Help Tackle Oswestry Anti-Social Behaviour Incidents

Oswestry's Local Policing officers had  a busy few days helping with measures designed to improve relations with young people and reduce anti-social behaviour.

The Oswestry Town West Local Policing Team was involved with the National Play Day event being staged at Gatacre. They also be attended a similar event in Cae Glas Park.

And on Sunday  local officers and community support officers staged a soccer tournament at the Oswestry Boys and Girls Club, Park Hall for boys and girls aged nine to 11.

The activities are part of the West Mercia Police "Respect" initiative being run throughout the school summer holidays. It promotes a range of measures the police and its partners have set up to reduce anti-social behaviour. Working with young people in the community has significantly reduced such behaviour in many parts of Shropshire.

The campaign also aims to raise awareness of the impact anti-social behaviour can have on others and encourages respect and tolerance.

One of the organisers, Community Support Officer Hannah Bishop, said the all-day tournament were held to provide positive entertainment for boys and girls during their summer holidays.

"It's part of our diversion approach to young people where we work with our partner agencies to provide things for them to do. This approach has been highly successful in the Oswestry area and others parts of Shropshire in significantly reducing anti-social behaviour.

"It is also an effective way for the police to build bridges with young people and brings benefits for the whole community."

For further information about the events - which has received fund-aid from the West Mercia Police Authority - CSO Bishop can be contacted at Oswestry police station on 0300 333 3000.

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