Copeland neighbourhood policing team met with councillors and residents on Thursday September 26.
The Police are working closely with Home Group and are targeting a number of young people in an attempt to stop anti social behaviour.
Sergeant David Macdonald said:
PCSO Fishpool will be attending Mayfield School on October 10 to help with an open day, alongside local employers and emergency services.
The aim is to talk to students about the world of work, employment skills and safety.
In the run up to Bonfire Night officers will conduct awareness talks to schools and work closely with Cumbria Fire and Rescue Service and Copeland Council to ensure inappropriate bonfires are reported. People should contact the local council if it is council land or the fire service if they have urgent concerns.
Woodhouse
After a number of incidents concerning a young person in the Woodhouse area, a referral was made by Cumbria Police to the prevent and deter panel to stop repeat offending.
A spokesperson from the panel said:
The Police are working closely with Home Group and are targeting a number of young people in an attempt to stop anti social behaviour.
Sergeant David Macdonald said:
I am aware of issues on the estates and understand the concerns around reporting matters. We are here to help.
If you have any concerns around crime or anti-social behaviour in your area, whether that’s something you have seen in the street or at an address, there are a number of ways you can report this.
PCSO Fishpool will be attending Mayfield School on October 10 to help with an open day, alongside local employers and emergency services.
The aim is to talk to students about the world of work, employment skills and safety.
In the run up to Bonfire Night officers will conduct awareness talks to schools and work closely with Cumbria Fire and Rescue Service and Copeland Council to ensure inappropriate bonfires are reported. People should contact the local council if it is council land or the fire service if they have urgent concerns.
Woodhouse
After a number of incidents concerning a young person in the Woodhouse area, a referral was made by Cumbria Police to the prevent and deter panel to stop repeat offending.
A spokesperson from the panel said:
The young person will be placed on an Acceptable Behaviour Contract for three months.
Specialist officers from the Youth Offending Service will now work with PCSO Rafferty to monitor their behaviour.
Police have also received reports of increasing drug use in the parks in this area. PCSO Rafferty will patrol.