Police have launched a week of action to target anti-social behaviour in West Berkshire.
Today sees Pangbourne neighbourhood police officers tackling the issue with additional patrols around the area.
Tomorrow will see police visiting victims who have been repeatedly targeted by anti-social behaviour (ASB) around Pangbourne and Calcot, with officers looking to support victims, identify offences, and deal with offenders.
On Wednesday, police will be engaging with members of the public on the issue of ASB during patrols across the region.
On Thursday, Newbury's neighbourhood team will be visiting Berkshire Youth at the Waterside centre and engaging with young people at the youth club.
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On Friday, Thatcham's neighbourhood team will be conducting ASB patrols patrols and e-scooter enforcement action.
On Saturday, police in Hungerford will be visiting sports clubs to discuss work to steer ASB-offenders towards sports, while officers will also be carrying out patrols in ASB hotspots.
And finally on Sunday, November 24, Newbury neighbourhood team will be holding a community engagement event in Newbury Town Centre at the Retail Park.
Police are advising children to travel in groups through woodland near Reading due to 'ongoing anti-social behaviour' that has seen one teen robbed of his bike.
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