1. A project has been set up in Salford to help prevent anti-social behaviour and drunken
related crimes. ROC Café open its doors to 11-16 year olds every Friday evening, at the
Magdalene Centre, in Winton from 6:30pm till 8pm. Volunteers say this is a place for youths
too meet up, socialise, take part in activities and just have fun without having to roam the
streets getting into trouble.
A lot of people within the community don’t believe this new project will help, and could be
difficult to achieve.
Matt Jones, a spokesman from City West has high hopes for this project; he said that “We
believe all of our customers have the right to feel safe in their communities which is why we
are committed to tackling anti-social behaviour and its causes. The ROC Café is a great
example of how to tackle anti-social behaviour to other communities”
Figures have shown that since opening his café, there has been a dramatic drop in anti-
social behaviour in the area.
I recently spoke with Victor Keighley, a security guard at a local supermarket and asked, do
you get a lot of drunken teenagers hanging around the store?
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I followed up with how often he encounters trouble.
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I concluded by asking Victor if he thought this new project that has been set up to tackle
anti-social behaviour will help prevent underage drinking and stop drunken related crimes in
the future.
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So this seems to be a positive step for the Salford community trying to tackle anti-social
behaviour and drunken related crimes.