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Stay safe this Halloween and Bonfire Night |
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Whilst we’re urging those who want to celebrate to do so safely, this time of year can be scary for those who live alone and the most vulnerable in our communities.
We know not everyone will want to be involved, so if you would prefer not to take part in trick or treating you can place a sign in your window to make people aware. You can download our version here: No Trick or Treat sign
To help keep communities safe over the Halloween and Bonfire Night festivities, we are urging parents to speak to their children about their safety, always know where they are, and educate them on the dangers of fireworks.
We know that some may use these events as an excuse for anti-social behaviour, but this will not be tolerated, and we will take robust action against those responsible.
If you have any concerns about anti-social behaviour, you can report it to us by calling 101 or through Live Chat on our website.
This is our safety advice for those who are planning to celebrate:
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