Week long focus on antisocial behaviour

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East Riding of Yorkshire Council wants to hear people's concerns about antisocial behaviour

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A council is running a week of events to highlight antisocial behaviour (ASB).

East Riding of Yorkshire Council will have officers calling on residents in Bridlington to hear people's concerns.

The authority will also have a stall in the town's Promenade Shopping Centre.

Drop-in sessions will be held in libraries across the county from 18 November to allow people to discuss issues about ASB.

Councillor Lyn Healing said: "Addressing antisocial behaviour as it happens is so important for the well-being 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."

Council officers will also visit schools in Hessle, Anlaby and Goole, as well as neighbourhood watch groups and voluntary groups in Bridlington and Pocklington.

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