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Easter Holiday - Youth Engagement Activities in Tunbridge Wells


Officers from the Child Centred Policing Team were out yesterday afternoon in front of the Amelia Scott Building, engaging with members of the public. We were offering advice and handing out crime reduction leaflets on knife crime, anti-social behaviour and much more!

 

Members of the public were able to bring their bikes along and sign up to have their bikes security marked for FREE!! Security marking and registering valuable items could help police identify them and return them to you if they are recovered after being lost or stolen. 

 

We were also so lucky to have the Djembe Drumming Workshop in the the Amelia Scott!

 

These interactions are a vital part of our ongoing efforts to raise awareness , promote safety, and build stronger relationships with the community :-)

 

Come and join us and the Kent Family Hub for more family fun during the remainder of the Easter Holidays!

 

 


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Amelia Brooker
(Kent Police, Police Constable, Tunbridge Wells Child Centred Policing Team)

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