Baroness proposes new anti-social behaviour measures
Local communities should be given more powers to "reclaim their streets" in the fight against anti-social behaviour, says Baroness Newlove.
The Baroness is the widow of Gary Newlove who was murdered by a gang outside his home in Warrington four years ago. She has spent six months looking at the problem in England and Wales, and has come up with a range of recommendations.
Her proposals include tax rebates for volunteers working to make their areas safer, and giving communities the power to set their own speed limits.
Lorna Gordon reports from Stockport.