Youths cause more than £3,000 damage by climbing on rooftops at Dallam Primary School

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POLICE have stepped up patrols at Dallam Primary School after youths caused more than £3,000 worth of damage by climbing on the rooftops.

The school has reported several incidents over the last week during the school holidays which has resulted in damage costing at least £3000.
Police say the behaviour is not acceptable and climbing on the roof is also dangerous.
Police will continue to patrol the area and enquiries will be ongoing to identify the youths responsible.
Meanwhile, a dispersal order has been put in place on Mary Ann Meadows at Westbrook due to reports of anti-social behaviour over the weekend. This will remain in place until 10 pm tonight (Sunday 6th June).
Please continue to report incidents via 101 or 999 in an emergency.


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