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Meeting to tackle park problems

A public meeting to try to tackle anti-social behaviour in a Guernsey park is to be held later this month.

People living near Delancey Park in St Sampson are being invited to attend the meeting which has been organised by local police officer, Karl Addis.

A similar meeting was held in February - just weeks after vandals felled 15 trees in the park with a saw.

The new meeting will be held at the Church On The Rock, New Road, on 21 July from 1900 BST to 2100 BST.



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