The meeting included members of the New Lodge Safer Streets and the Tiger’s Bay and Mountcollyer Policing & Community Safety Partnership as well as Intercomm’s John Loughran.
“This is part of the follow-up to the recent residential organised by the groups in Bangor in July to look at tackling crime and anti-social behaviour across our communities,” said CRJI’s Seán Mag Uidhir.
“We have been sharing experiences of how crime and anti-social behaviour impacts on deprived communities.
“Criminals don’t respect interfaces and we are looking to see how best we can work together to reduce crime and fear or crime.
“There is a lot of good work being done in our communities which goes unsung but which improves people’s quality of lives.
“This initiative is looking to build on this work and to develop joint approaches to tackling problems, which affect communities like ours all over the world.”
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