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Lack of police visibility blamed for Workington town centre anti-social behaviour issues

CONCERNS have been raised around anti-social behaviour in Workington Town Centre. Allerdale Neighbourhood Policing Team tackled anti-social in Workington Town Centre on Monday with youths moved from areas that they regularly congregate. Police also spoke to two youths about riding e-scooters safely. Workington town councillor Ged Glaister said that there is not enough police visibility in the town centre to deter anti-social behaviour. “I work in the town centre about six days a week and there’s no police about. They’ve just taken more on.” Councillor Glaister works as a taxi driver in Workington and reported that residents have got in the car and mentioned anti-social behaviour in the area.

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Row as plans revealed to remove the beacon in Vulcan Park, Workington

Furious residents have hit out after a decision was made to remove a memorial beacon from a town park. The Duffield Beacon, in Vulcan Park in Workington, was a gift to the town and the move by councillors has lit a flame under residents. The beacon was built in 1992 from locally made rails and is named as a tribute to James Duffield, a key figure in the founding of Workington’s steel industry. The idea has been described as wanton vandalism and there has been uproar about the proposal. Among those left shocked at the idea is Workington Town Councillor Michael Heaslip.

Row as plans revealed to remove the beacon in Vulcan Park, Workington

Row as plans revealed to remove the beacon in Vulcan Park, Workington
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Times and Star readers anger at BMX track destruction

The makeshift track has been dismantled by councillors amid fears over safety. Youths are believed to have built the structures in Workington s Hall Park themselves, but Allerdale Borough Council has now confirmed it will be dismantling and removing the obstacles. The council said that as well as posing a safety risk to anyone using the park, the structures are also causing serious damage to the woodland and wildlife habits - but readers were not convinced. Posting on Facebook, Dave John Bell said: Kids can t be kids anymore? We all did stuff like this as kids, no harm was done. Health and safety gone mad. Absolute disgrace.

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