I am sure you are aware of the extremist demonstrations and widespread violence over the past week, and share our concern over what is happening in the UK.
The views of these small, extremist groups do not reflect those held by this council, our residents or businesses and I want to reassure you that we stand together as one community offering support to those who are affected by this far right violence.
We are working with the Police and local organisations as well as our neighbouring councils to monitor the situation. Our Community Wardens play a key role in this as they are present in our towns and communities, liaising with local faith, community and voluntary groups and are supported by our round the clock CCTV team.
Engaging with our residents, communities and businesses is a priority for this council and we are increasing our focus on this to ensure we can offer information and guidance.
Working alongside the Police, we are monitoring any changes in the physical environment for example new graffiti, or large groups of people congregating. However, much of the current disorder has been instigated and managed online, via social media channels, sharing information, videos and “news” updates.
I urge you to treat your social media updates with extreme caution, fact check their sources, their addresses and their associates. Do not take all that you read at face value and interrogate its accuracy so that you are not caught up in the current flow of fake news and misinformation. This is resulting in inaccurate and offensive information being shared and acted upon with devastating consequences.
The Police have been clear that there will be arrests for violent disorder.
Everyone who lives in the district should be able to live without fear and there will be friends and neighbours who are fearful because of what they are seeing on the news or social media.
Please be assured that this council stands in solidarity with you and will do all we can to support your safety.
Please continue to look out for each other; use your local neighbourhood and community groups, many of which were set up during the Covid pandemic, to offer your support, friendship and reassurance - let’s not have anyone in our district feeling alone or unsafe.
If you have any concerns or information about activity in your own neighbourhood, please contact the Police directly with that information, 999 if it’s an urgent, active concern or 101 if sharing intelligence.
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