Three surgeries are being held in the community for residents to report and receive advice on anti-social behaviour.
The events, all between 1pm and 5pm, are as follows:
- Monday 3 July – Chesham Fold Community Centre, Bury
- Tues 4 July – Radcliffe town centre, outside the Market Hall entrance
- Wed 5 July – Outside Prestwich Library, Longfield Centre
Bury Council’s ASB Team will be there, along with representatives from Six Town Housing, Greater Manchester Police, and Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service.
Councillor Richard Gold, cabinet member for finance and communities, said: “The council and its partners are holding these surgeries to allow members of the public to approach us – in confidence - and talk about ASB.
“It is an opportunity to have an honest and open discussion about the subject and to provide the service that Bury residents need.”
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