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Council host anti-social behaviour awareness roadshow

As part of national Anti-Social Behaviour Awareness Week, Ashfield District Council and Nottinghamshire Police are hosting a series of surgeries across the District between Monday 18th July and Friday 22nd July.

During the week, Council officers from Community Safety, Housing, and Environmental Health teams, alongside Nottinghamshire Police will be hosting drop in sessions across Ashfield. Residents will be able to seek advice about any anti-social behaviour or neighbourhood issues they may be experiencing.

The sessions will take place between 11am and 2pm on:

  • Monday 18th July – Portland Square, Sutton
  • Tuesday 19th July – Kirkby Plaza
  • Wednesday 20th July – Hucknall High Street
  • Friday 22nd July – Selston Country Park

Cllr Helen-Ann Smith, Lead Executive Member for Community Safety and Crime Reduction, said:

“We are proud to support Anti-Social Behaviour Awareness Week, a national initiative running between 18-24 July 2022. The Council is committed to tackling anti-social behaviour and these sessions will give us valuable insight into the problems residents are facing.
“It’s important that residents feel they can talk to the teams and that their concerns will be listened to, and acted upon. I want to reassure residents that the Council will take all concerns seriously, so please come and talk to us.”

In the last 12 months the Council’s Community Safety Team have issued 373 Community Protection Warnings, 109 PSPO breaches, 55 Tenancy Warnings, completed 144 safeguarding referrals, and taken 8 cases to court resulting in convictions.