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Youth Club in Nantwich Joins Partnership with Police

Exciting Announcement

The Nantwich Youth and Community Centre has recently announced a new partnership with the local Nantwich Police.

This collaboration aims to strengthen the bond between the youth in the community and law enforcement By working together, both parties hope to create a safer and more connected neighbourhood.

The partnership will provide the youth with opportunities to engage with law enforcement in a positive and constructive manner. This will help break down barriers and build trust between the two groups.

Through these activities, the youth will learn valuable life skills and gain a greater understanding of the role of law enforcement in society
This collaboration will help them develop leadership skills and make a meaningful impact on their surroundings.

Overall, the partnership between the Youth Club and the police is a step towards building an even stronger and more unified community. It highlights the importance of collaboration and mutual respect between different groups. This initiative sets a positive example for other organisations to follow in promoting harmony and understanding among youth and law enforcement.

Chair of the NYCC committee and local councillor Anna Burton said,’We are delighted that Sergeant Stonier has joined the committee. He has a long history of serving Nantwich and brings a fresh perspective. He has lots of great ideas about how we can reach more of our youthful community especially minority groups who are often overlooked. We are all very positive about Matt joining us and looking forward to his contributions”.

Sergeant Stonier said, “I am delighted to have been asked to join the committee. Police working in partnership with youth clubs is a great way to build trust and demonstrate the positive role that the police can play in community life’.

To celebrate this new partnership Officers from the Nantwich community Police Team, including PCSO Lee Berry and PCSO Alexis Barrington, celebrated the new partnership by attending the Nantwich Youth and Community Centre. During their visit, they engaged with NYCC members, allowing them to sit inside the police car, learn about different sirens, and hear interesting stories. This interaction demonstrates a positive effort by the police team to engage with the youth and community members, fostering a sense of connection and understanding within the community.