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09:38 GMT, Friday, 5 September 2008 10:38 UK

Road shows tackle bad behaviour

The first of two road shows aimed at tackling anti-social behaviour has begun in Wiltshire.

Representatives from the police, fire service and councils are on hand in Market Square in Salisbury to answer questions on community safety issues.

Help is available on dealing with graffiti, vandalism, noisy neighbours, criminal damage and dropping litter.

The second event is scheduled to take place in Amesbury on 15 September in the central car park.

"The main purpose of these events is to make people more aware of the work that is taking place locally to combat anti-social behaviour," said Salisbury district councillor Brian Dalton.

"We want to make people more aware of the things that are going on in their area, including the many community activities that do exist out there for young people."




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