Scarborough's Neighbourhood Policing Team have launched a survey about anti-social behaviour in Town Hall Gardens.
The team say that following reported issues of alcohol related anti-social behaviour around the Town Hall Gardens area, they've created a short survey about the problems.
Officers say:
"We've been taking action over the last few months, but we would like to give you the opportunity to give us your opinions, and also pass on any useful information. We greatly appreciate the time you are taking to complete this survey as it will allow us to better understand any issues you may have.
You can either take part anonymously or sign up to Community Messaging as you take part in the survey. If you would like to receive updates from us about this or any other local matters, please sign up to Community Messaging when presented with that option.
North Yorkshire is the safest place in the country to live and work, but we can all work together to make it even safer."
The survey can be found at https://survey.northyorkshirecommunitymessaging.co.uk/Survey/HASH/E459FE88A1D774DB90EBA73BC1109E1C


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