Building bridges

Members of the Page Hall community
Members of the Page Hall community

Story & Photo: Muneebah Waheed

On the 13th August, a local resident from Page Hall called for a meeting to be held between various communities to tackle the issue of anti-social behaviour.

The meeting was held to congratulate members of the community who helped to cooperate and work alongside others to keep the streets quiet. Overall the meeting was a success, with residents agreeing to keep up their promises to help prevent anti-social behaviour.

Miroslav Sandor from the PACA commented saying

“This meeting is a prime example of the community working together to solve issues. The problems that were raised in the first meeting have now been resolved and I look forward to helping local residents solve further issues”

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