NORTH Wales Police will be providing 'extra officers' over Bank Holiday weekend in a town hit by anti-social behaviour lately.
The Leader reported on incidents which took place in Llangollen just two weeks ago.
North Wales Police said there was a 'constant demand' for officers during that weekend as they dealt with anti-social behaviour, disorder at pubs and more in the town.
As a result, extra officers are being put on the beat in Llangollen over this Bank Holiday weekend.
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A statement from NWP posted to their community alerts page by PCSO Karl Joseph read: "With summer holidays coming to an end and depending on weather, Llangollen is expected to be really busy.
"I just wanted to let you know, that extra officers will be on high-visibility foot patrol in the town."
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