POLICE have already started preparing for the Creamfields Music Festival at Daresbury which starts next Thursday, over the Bank Holiday weekend.
Project Servator officers have been out and about speaking with local residents who have been the eyes and ears in the run up to the event.
Uniformed and plainclothes officers will be working closely with the organisers in the run-up to the event and will be there throughout.
If you see something that doesn’t feel right report it via 101 or 999 in an emergency.
Project Servator aims to deter, detect and disrupt a range of criminal activity while providing a reassuring presence for the public. Officers are experienced and specially trained to spot the tell-tale signs that someone is planning or preparing to commit an act of crime.
Officers will talk to the public, local businesses and private security staff to let them know what they’re doing and remind them to be vigilant, trust their instincts and report any suspicious or unusual behaviour.
Are you getting ready for @creamfieldsofficial next weekend? Our Project Servator officers are, we have been out and about speaking with local residents before the event
If you see something that doesn't feel right report it!#projectservator #creamfieldsnorth #festival #staysafe pic.twitter.com/VwrhsWU5Ty— Warrington Police (@PoliceWarr) August 19, 2022
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