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“WE ARE WORKING CLOSELY WITH THE POLICE,” SAYS RICHMOND COUNCIL LEADER

Riots and confrontation between far right groups and police have broken out in parts of England


The Leader of Richmond Council’s has issued the following statement on the outbreak of violence across the country

Councillor Gareth Roberts, Leader of Richmond Council said:

“The nation is grieving following the horrific attack and tragic murders of three young girls in Southport and the subsequent riots across the UK have raised valid concerns within our borough.

“We recognise the unease these events may cause, particularly among our minority communities and around places of worship.

“As a Borough of Sanctuary, we welcome and empower those who seek refuge here as diversity and community has always been our strength.

“That is why the wellbeing and safety of all our residents remain our top priority.

“In response to these events, we are working closely with the Metropolitan Police who are regularly reviewing tensions and the impact on our local communities and dedicating resources to patrol and provide reassurance around the borough and at key faith sites and we thank them for their continued focus and action.

“Richmond Council stands united with all communities affected by these troubling incidents.

“We are here to support you and urge residents to continue standing together as we remain committed to maintaining safety and the strong community cohesion we have in our borough.”

Reporting hate crime

To report crime or hate incidents, please call 999for emergency and 101 for non – emergencies. You can also report via the Met Police website:https://www.met.police.uk/report/.

Alternatively, Richmond Council works closely with Stop Hate UK, who provide independent and accessible reporting and support for victims and witnesses of hate crime. If you are a victim of hate crime or have witnessed a hate crime, call their confidential 24-hour helpline on 0800 138 1625 or go to www.stophateuk.org/report-hate-crime.

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