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'Grab a Gripe' says new police scheme.


Byline: CARL BUTLER

POLICE want to hear about your pet moans.

"Grab A Gripe gripe
v.
To have sharp pains in the bowels.

n.
1. gripes Sharp, spasmodic pains in the bowels.

2. A firm hold; a grasp.
" will give residents the chance to try and influence police priorities.

North Denbighshire Rural Neighbourhood Policing Team have started the new community process.

For one day every three months, the Team will be in the communities of St Asaph St Asaph (Welsh: Llanelwy) is a town in North Wales on the River Elwy. It has a population of 3,491 (Census 2001).

The town of St Asaph is surrounded by countryside and views of the Vale of Clwyd.
, Bodelwyddan, Rhuddlan, Dyserth, Tremeirchion and Bodfari.

Their aim will be to try and speak with as many members of the community as possible.

Sgt Stephen Roberts Stephen Roberts (February 24, 1980 - )is a football player who currently plays for Doncaster Rovers. He has also represented Wales at under-21 level.

Roberts began his career at home town club Wrexham, where he took part in the clubs LDV Vans Trophy win, before eventually
 said: "Our aim is to record all of your gripes.

"At the end of the day all of the issues you have raised will be looked at.

"The three most popular gripes for your community will be created as the Policing Priorities for the next three months."

"The team will repeat the process every three months for each community, so keep an eye out for us and give us your gripes."

During the first meeting held recently the team spoke to 120 residents from Bodelwyddan.

As a result priorities for Bodelwyddan will be speeding, anti-social behaviour and young people congregating by the shops.
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Publication:Daily Post (Liverpool, England)
Date:Oct 6, 2009
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