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Grab farm “Criminal Damage”: Keep children's warning away

The Pickersleigh and the Chase Safer Neighborhood Team carry out the Moat Farm patrol patrols, after reports on continuing criminal damage in the country.

Cllr Paul Bennett, who represents Pickersleigh in the Malvern Hills district council, said that anti -social behavior has shown signs that it was a growing problem, and it must be torn in the bud.

The officials work closely with the landowner on the Moat Farm and have received descriptions of those who have accessed the country.


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PCSO KEV Tudge said it was clear that some young people had not accepted any earlier advice and the police would therefore speak to their parents.

Cllr Paul Bennett said to The Gazette: “This showed signs of growth and that has to be suffocated in the bud before it becomes a bigger problem.

“I think the police do a good job to find out who is responsible for this kind of behavior.

“You have to deal with this problem and we are very grateful for some of the work you have done.

“If you are responsible for this, you have to stop and if we don't stop them these days, it encourages others to imitate them.

“It came to a head and worse, people thought they could get away with it and they now realize that they can't.”

PCSO KEV Tudge said: “We will carry out further inquiries.

“It is clear that some local young people have not taken up earlier advice, so we will speak to their parents.

“We strongly recommend that the parents tell the children that they should stay away from the farm due to the damage reports in question. Anyone who is involved can receive a criminal register.”