Neighbourhood in Action Week Starts

Neighbourhoods in Action – the multi-agency week of community projects – kicked off this year with a travelling roadshow in Castle Square, Haverfordwest.

Among the attractions were Pembrokeshire County Council’s dog warden team offering free micro-chipping of dogs.

Road shows, community projects, education programmes and enforcement activity will take place throughout the County.

Alison Rogers, of Safer Pembrokeshire, said: “There are lots of opportunities for people to get involved during the week.”

“The whole aim of Neighbourhoods in Action is to get local residents to work with agencies to improve the quality of life in their communities.”

“All the projects we are undertaking have been suggested by community members. There are also road shows where people can come along and find out more about what all the agencies can do for them.”

“Neighbourhoods in Action is a visible display of the work agencies do on a daily basis to keep Pembrokeshire a safe place to live and work.”

The road shows take place between 10am-4pm each day:

Between 11am and 2pm each day the Council’s dog wardens will be on site providing free micro-chipping for dogs that are brought to the event.

Anyone wanting more information can contact their local Neighbourhood Policing Team via 101, call 01437 769669 or visit www.pembrokeshire.gov.uk/saferpembrokeshire

Photograph: Pembrokeshire County Council Cabinet Member for Communities and Partnerships, Councillor Peter Morgan with the Council’s Community Safety co-ordinator, Alison Rogers with PC Ian Whiteford.
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