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Published: Wednesday, 16th July, 2008 12:00

Coley gets new police

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NEW faces will be on the beat in Coley.

Sgt Zahid Aziz and PC James Godsell have joined the neighbourhood team to help tackle disruptive behaviour, drugs and traffic issues.

Police Community Support Officer (PCSO) Paul Franklin said: “The Coley Neighbourhood Action Group (NAG) is now working its way through its first priority which is anti-social behaviour. On a positive note, anti-social behaviour incidents have fallen by more than 50% compared to this time last year.”

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