Eastbourne residents urged to join Community Speedwatch

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People in Eastbourne are being encouraged to volunteer with police to help make the town’s roads safer

A spokesperson from Sussex Police said, “The Eastbourne Neighbourhood Policing Team has been listening to residents’ concerns about the impact of anti-social driving and speeding, and has been working hard to address the issue.

“Now lockdown is easing, Sussex Police and Eastbourne Community Safety Partnership are calling for volunteers to help increase the number of Community Speedwatch schemes across the town – a crucial and important aspect of the road safety toolkit.”

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Chief inspector Di Lewis, district commander for Eastbourne, said, “Anti-social driving is having a significant impact on some of our residents and we are working hard to try and deal with those having the most impact.

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“As we come out of lockdown and into the summer months, we anticipate this may increase.

“To support this, we are looking for volunteers to become involved in Community Speedwatch and work with us to tackle this problem.