on the estate in recent years. # i remember when them man tried to rob me and you made them bring the tings right back.#. we didn t make the film because we want to be cool, we made the film because we want people to learn that being in a gang is not good and it is only going to end wrongly. we want to eradicate gangs, eradicate violence. the streets are giving opportunities. but it is opportunities that don t last long but it is opportunities that don t last long. that destroy families and opportunity that will create. will bring you the rest of the report later this hour. let s cross now to the national memorial arboretum in staffordshire where a ceremony for the new national uk police memorial is about to start. here you will see the prince of wales, who hasjust arrived here you will see the prince of wales, who has just arrived there
group is staging performances in a community centre car park. wood end has seen its fair share of unsociable behaviour and gang related deaths but for the next two weeks is hosting the roundabout theatre. our reporterjoan cummins has more. curtis and anton run a youth outreach group aimed at encouraging youngsters to make the right choices and avoid gangs and criminality. now they have made a film called postcode, inspired by the deaths of teenagers in knife attacks on the estate in recent years. # i remember when them man tried to rob me and you made them bring the tings right back.#. we didn t make the film because we want to be cold, we made the film because we want people to learn that being in a gang is not good and it is only going to end wrongly. we want to eradicate gangs, eradicate violence. the streets are giving opportunities. but it is opportunities that don t last long. that destroy families and opportunity that will create division in communities. the
is on his way, and we will return there when he arrives. gang crime and family shows aren t the usual combination for a community festival but with coventry s city of culture now under way, a national theatre group have chosen a car park in a community centre on the outskirts of the city for their base. wood end has seen its fair share of unsociable behaviour and gang related deaths but for the next two weeks it will be hosting the roundabout theatre and bringing the live theatre experience to an out of city postcode. here s our reporter, joan cummins. curtis and anton run a youth outreach group aimed at encouraging youngsters to make the right choices and avoid gangs and criminality. now they have made a film called postcode, inspired by the deaths of teenagers in knife attacks