Residents in Longtown and the surrounding area are being invited to discuss any concerns they have regarding antisocial behaviour.
Cumbria Police is due to hold a police desk on Tuesday between 4pm and 8pm following a number of incidents in the town.
The opportunity will focus on antisocial behaviour incidents which police have been made aware of through partner agencies.
Sergeant Scott Adams said: “We have been made aware of a number of antisocial behaviour incidents in Longtown.
“These incidents have not been reported to the police and as a result we are holding a police desk at Longtown Police Station next Tuesday to speak with those affected.
“Any resident with information or concerns is invited to attend and speak to PCSO Laura Woods and PCSO Nick Leigh who can provide advice and assistance to those affected by any antisocial incidents.
“We are committed to improving the lives of those who live in the area and would like to work closely with anyone affected.”
Between March 2016 and February 2017 there were 92 incidents of antisocial behaviour reported to police, counting for almost a third of all crimes in the area.
Officers are asking anyone with information on a criminal or antisocial incident to contact them on 101.
Crimestoppers can be contacted anonymously on 0800 555 111.
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