East Riding of Yorkshire Council is organizing a series of events over a week to bring attention to antisocial behaviour (ASB). During this period, council officers will visit residents in Bridlington to gather their concerns. The council will also set up a booth at the Promenade Shopping Centre in the town. Furthermore, drop-in sessions are scheduled to take place in libraries throughout the county starting November 18, providing an opportunity for individuals to discuss matters related to ASB. Councillor Lyn Healing commented: “Addressing antisocial behaviour as it happens is so important for the well-being of our communities. I encourage everyone to share their thoughts during the week’s events and to report any issues they see on the East Riding website. Together, we can help keep East Riding safe and welcoming for all.” In addition, council officers are planned to visit schools located in Hessle, Anlaby, and Goole. They will also engage with neighbourhood watch groups and voluntary organizations in Bridlington and Pocklington. For further content, listeners can access highlights from Hull and East Yorkshire on BBC Sounds, or viewers can watch the most recent episode of Look North. The BBC also invites submissions for potential news stories. Copyright 2024 BBC. All rights reserved. The BBC bears no responsibility for the content found on external websites. Information regarding the BBC’s approach to external linking is available.

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