From West Mercia Police:

Following reports of eggs being thrown at properties, we have issued a number of anti-social behaviour warning letters out to parents of the young people involved and strong words of advice have also been given. 

We will continue to ongoing action.

Anti-social behaviour covers a wide range of unacceptable activity that causes harm to an individual, to their community or to their environment. This could be an action by someone else that leaves you feeling alarmed, harassed or distressed. It also includes fear of crime or concern for public safety, public disorder or public nuisance.

Examples of anti-social behaviour include:

• Nuisance, rowdy or inconsiderate neighbours

• Vandalism, graffiti and fly-posting

• Street drinking

• Environmental damage including littering, dumping of rubbish and abandonment of cars

• Prostitution related activity

• Begging and vagrancy

• Fireworks misuse

• Inconsiderate or inappropriate use of vehicles

The police, local authorities and other community safety partner agencies, such as Fire & Rescue and social housing landlords, all have a responsibility to deal with anti-social behaviour and to help people who are suffering from it.

If you are experiencing problems with anti-social behaviour, or have any concerns about it, or other community safety issues, you should contact your local council or report this to us online. In an emergency, if you or your property are at risk or a crime is in progress call 999.

For more information please contact me through email on ludlow.snt@westmercia.pnn.police.uk

Thank you for your help. It is only by the police and the public working together that we can prevent and detect crime. 

Kind regards

PCSO Beth Hinton