Police say there are no suspicious circumstances.
Kathryn Bradley
Friday, September 28, 2012
11:04 AM
Speeding motorists and anti-social behaviour are to be targeted by police in Cromer.
A new Safer Neighbourhood Action Panel (SNAP) has set out its priorities for the town. They include tackling anti-social behaviour in the Cromer area in the late afternoons and reducing dangerous driving and speeding on the Metton road to Cromer town centre and on the A149 between East and West Runton
The panel, made up of representatives from the police, town and parish councils, local schools, businesses, charities and partner agencies met for the first time on September 18 after the previous panel was disbanded before the summer.
A series of police surgery dates were also planned:
The White Horse Pub, East Runton, October 22, 10am.
The White Horse Pub, East Runton, November 21, 10am.
The Hurn, West Runton, October 2, 10am.
The Hurn, West Runton, November 1, 10am.
Starling Drive, Sidestrand, October 19, 10am.
High Street, Overstrand, October 29, 10am.
Pilgrim Shelter Car Park, Trimingham, October 30, 10am.
Near the Post Office, Aldborough, October 25, 10am.
Near St Marys School, Roughton, October 26, 10am.
Call 101 or visit www.norfolk.police.uk to contact the Cromer safer neighbourhood team.
Naturists are to be banned from a nationally-renowned Norfolk beach following complaints about anti-social behaviour committed in the area.
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1 comments
Coming down rigorously on anti-social behaviour is always right. Can't say I've noticed speeding as a problem, but have encountered some very old drivers on tractors and diggers on that stretch of road. Do these large vehicles need tax and insurance, and isn't there an age limit to drive such monsters?
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weaversway
Friday, September 28, 2012