Falmouth police make second appeal to parents after ASB on Gylly Beach

By Max Goodman 2nd Aug 2023

Gyllyngvase Beach has seen lots of ASB. (Image: Falmouth and Helston Police)
Gyllyngvase Beach has seen lots of ASB. (Image: Falmouth and Helston Police)

Falmouth's police force has put out a warning on social media to parents and carers after further anti-social behaviour (ASB) on Gyllyngvase Beach.

ASB has been a big talking point for police forces and local authorities recently with a Multi-agency walk taking place in Falmouth for ASB Awareness Week.

On June 1 Falmouth and Helston Police issued a warning over ASB on Gylly Beach, the force asked the parents of Falmouth if they know if their children were involved and if they wanted them to be 'criminalised'. A week later the force said they were starting to tackle ASB around town.

Now Falmouth and Helston police have once again taken to social media to warn parents, they said: "Youths continue to come to Gylly, cause ASB, damage & litter. As a partnership, we are working to ensure the area is safe for everyone. As a parent/carer please help ensure your children are not part of this as it may impact on their future."

You can contact follow your local police team here: Falmouth and Helston Police and here: Facebook

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