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Poor lighting, derelict buildings and unsafe paths targeted in PSNI safety push

Summary by Love Ballymena
A railway bridge in Ballymena where concerns were raised over alleged drug and alcohol use Mid and East Antrim community groups have been urged to take part in a “walk and talk” with the PSNI in a bid to help reduce crime in their local areas. Speaking at a recent online meeting of Mid and East Antrim Policing and Community Safety Partnership (PCSP) , Chief Inspector Siobhan Watt outlined an initiative that has already been rolled out in the bor…
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Love Ballymena broke the news in on Monday, April 6, 2026.
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