Police to Set up Welfare Hub in Penrith Town Centre this weekend

Cumbria Police will set up a welfare hub in Penrith Town Centre this Saturday (22nd November) to help keep nights out as safe as possible for all.

The hub will be situated at the Band Stand and will run from 8pm until 10pm. It will be staffed with officers from the Eden Neighbourhood Policing Team (NPT) as well as members of Recovery Steps and the Westmorland and Furness Council Safer Communities Team.

Free Anti-spiking products will be handed out and advice offered to people heading out to pubs, restaurants, clubs and venues.

As well as the Welfare Hub, members of Penrith Pubwatch, Eden NPT and WFC Licensing team received some bespoke training by Recovery Steps on 17 November around the symptoms of spiking, what to watch out for and how to respond.

These activities have been put in place by the Eden Local Focus hub following a rise in reports of drink spiking in the area. These activities were assisted by funding contributions from Westmorland and Furness Community Safety Partnership and Westmorland and Furness Council Public Health Team.

Eden NPT Inspector Mo Bibby said: “Keeping people safe when out in the night-time economy is a priority for and with the start of the party season upon us, we want the presence of the Hub this weekend to make people feel safe and reassured.

“This initiative is important to support people, especially woman and girls, who may face unacceptable behaviour when out and about.

“If anyone who is on a night out Penrith becomes a victim of a crime or incident and is feeling vulnerable or unsafe, you can attend the Hub and speak to one of the officers on duty.

“Everyone working at the Hub is there to help you, please go and see them if you need their support.”

A spokesperson from Westmorland and Furness Council said: “In Westmorland and Furness, everyone has the right to enjoy their night without fear or worry.

"We are proud to be working alongside our partners to deliver these important initiatives that are helping to raise awareness of spiking, reflecting our commitment to putting people first and keeping our communities safe.

“These activities, organised and funded through Eden Local Focus Hub, will ensure that our licensed premises, taxi drivers and wider communities are better equipped to recognise the signs of trouble and respond swiftly to those who may need help.”

 


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