Anti-social behaviour remains at top of Winchester people’s concerns
5:10pm Monday 28th March 2011
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WINCHESTER Safer Neighbourhoods Panel is maintaining its current list of priorities for local policing.
the panel, comprising city councillors, community groups and representatives of the university, says anti-social behaviour remains local people’s main concern.
the only change has been to do more to combat speeding in St Cross.
the priorities are: beat two (Abbotts Barton, Winnall, Highcliffe): anti-social behaviour (Hyde and Abbotts Barton) and criminal damage in Winnall; Beat three (Fulflood, Weeke, Teg Down, Harestock and Littleton): anti-social behaviour (Weeke and Harestock), speeding in Littleton; Beat seven, (St Cross, Stanmore, Olivers Battery and Badger Farm): anti-social behaviour (Cromwell Road, Wavell way and St Cross Road) In beat one, (city centre): purse thefts and shoplifting, rowdiness and criminal damage.
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Anti-social behaviour remains at top of Winchester people’s concerns (From Hampshire Chronicle)