POLICE have stepped up patrols at a retail park following concerns over anti-social behaviour (ASB).
North Wales Police say they are taking action in response to an 'increase' in ASB incidents at Flintshire Retail Park in Flint.
They are also urging anyone with concerns to come forward and report them to officers.
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PCSO Thomas Maddocks of the NWP North Flintshire team said: "In response to an increase in ASB on Flintshire Retail Park, Flintshire North's neighbourhood policing team has been providing an increase in foot patrols."
PCSO Maddocks added: "If you have any concerns or questions, feel free to approach any of our PCSOs."
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