Residents surveyed about anti-social behaviour hot spots

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BOROUGH Councillors along with Cheshire Police undertook a second house-to-house survey in six months around the Shaw Street area of Culcheth to survey residents concerned about anti-social behaviour hot spots in the area.

The car park on Shaw Street has been a centre of anti-social behaviour and local Warrington Borough Councillors in conjunction with Cheshire police are looking into measures to cut down on bad behaviour.

Cllr. Wendy Maisey said: “All residents deserve the right to live without fear of anti-social behaviour. We are looking into the feasibility of number of schemes to assist us cracking ASB which could include CCTV, ANPR cameras and bollards but there are no firm decisions yet.

“Several multi-agency on-line meetings have taken place and we want to make the car park less attractive to those who come and disturb local residents.”

Cllr Carol Benson added: “It’s always good to receive a warm welcome on the doorsteps when surveying with Cheshire Police.

“We thank the Police for their time and support with this survey and to all the residents who helped us too. Residents are appreciative of the fact we’re trying to mitigate these problems and we are trying hard to tackle the issues for residents in the not too distance future by working multi-agency”.


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