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The Hallowe’en and Bonfire period is just around the corner and this page will help you to find information about what our officers are doing in your neighbourhood to keep you safe.
Typically, only pockets across Cheshire see some issues with anti-social behaviour relating to Hallowe'en or Bonfire night and most people do enjoy their spooky festivities safely and respectfully.
There are however some who are intent on causing a nuisance in their communities and we will have an increased officer presence in those areas identified which typically see an increase in anti-social behaviour.
Our officers will continue working hard to making Cheshire’s streets as safe as possible.
To find out who polices your neighbourhood, visit our 'Find your area' page and enter your postcode. You'll see who your officers are, how to contact them and how to follow them on Facebook to see what they've been doing.
Trick or Treat Window Posters
You might want to let friendly ghouls or ghosts know if you're taking part in Hallowe'en - download our posters below and stick it up in your window. One side for taking part, the other for not this year!
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Report anti-social behaviour
Do you need to let us know about anti-social behaviour in your area? Use the quick link below to submit a report straight into our Force Control Centre.
You can also contact us by calling 101. Only dial 999 in an emergency.