Last chance to vote for St.Helens Good Guys!
Vote for St. Helens 'Good Guys'.
Time is running out to vote for a crime-fighting project run by
St. Helens Community Safety Partnership which has been nominated
for a national award.
The St Helens 2011 'Be a Good Guy - bin it, don't burn it'
initiative, designed to reduce antisocial behaviour around
Halloween and Bonfire Night, is one of 11 projects shortlisted for
the 2012 Tilley Awards.
And this is where you come in. Just like the X Factor, the
winner will be the one who attracts the most votes. Just log
on to http://tiny.cc/votegoodguy
and vote for the project. Voting is now live and the closing
date is tomorrow November 2.
St. Helens Council and its partners including Merseyside Police,
Merseyside Fire & Rescue Service, and local housing
associations encouraged reporting of the build-up of bonfire
materials, ensured rubbish was quickly removed and put on extra
activities for young people both in and out of school.
This resulted in a 37 per cent reduction in fires compared to
2010, while reports of antisocial behaviour to the Police dropped
by eight per cent. Street bonfires reduced by 58 per cent, and the
fire service experienced no attacks on crews during the period.
The 'Good Guy' campaign is being run again this year and you can
report
the build-up of bonfire material to the council on
01744-676789.