THE SECOND of two personal safety events is to be held in Rubery this Saturday (September 28).
Bromsgrove District Council’s Community Safety team are inviting all residents to attend the upcoming Personal Safety Event.
Chair of Safer Bromsgrove, David Rischmiller, said: “The Safer Bromsgrove Partnership are proud to be championing this event, knowing how to keep yourself and your belongings safe is incredibly important.
“We are delighted to be joined by wonderful partners to make this event as informative and engaging as we can for the residents of Bromsgrove.”
The Community Safety team will be joined by West Mercia Police and Spike Bikes. The event is taking place from 11am until 3pm on Rubery New Road, by St Chads Church.
The event will be aimed at empowering residents with the knowledge they need to better protect their personal belongings and ensure their own safety.
Cabinet member for environmental services and Community Safety, Coun Peter Whittaker, said: “Events like these continue to be important, giving residents the chance to speak to those in their communities who work tirelessly to ensure Bromsgrove is a safe and enjoyable place to live.
“I welcome opportunities to bring together the community and community providers to gather in the same space behind a cause: everyone feeling and being safer.”
Spike Bikes will be at the event providing free MOTs & minor repairs for bikes, sponsored by the Local Authority, along with giving out information on how to keep bikes safe.
The event team will also be joined by Fair Play Comedy, a street theatre company. Actors from the company will be engaging members of the public through the delivery of street theatre.
Police and Community safety will be present for personal and property security advice.
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