Residents across Cheshire will see an increased visible presence of officers and Police Community Support Officers (PCSOs) at various times throughout the day and night. Newly-elected Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) Dan Price has launched a new project which sees £1million of Government funding used to tackle anti-social behaviour hotspots in Blacon, Ellesmere Port, Winsford, Crewe, Macclesfield, Halton Lea (Runcorn), Fairfield and Howley (Warrington) and Appleton (Widnes). These hotspots have been selected as the areas experiencing the highest volumes of serious violence and anti-social behaviour (ASB) offences and based on local intelligence.
But ASB offences can occur anywhere and you can report an ASB wherever it happens by:
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