TWO youths were arrested following a police crackdown on vandalism and anti-social behaviour in and around Stourport's Memorial Park.
They were released after being given reprimands. The parents of 20 youngsters have also been contacted by police through the Youth Awareness Programme to inform them their children have been behaving in anti-social ways.
Today a meeting will be held at Kidderminster Police station between the police and agencies, including youth and education, town and district council, the licensing authority and the Primary Care Trust, to discuss a strategy for addressing the vandalism problems on the Memorial Park.
A date will also be set for a public meeting to be held at Lickhill Community Centre. This will follow an earlier meeting, held in April and attended by 60 people.
It will give people the chance to ask questions and air any concerns on the problems in the park.
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