Families Flock to Cliftonville Games for Fun and Police Meet-and-Greet
On Saturday 28 August 2021, families had a blast at the Cliftonville Games – and got up close with Kent Police in the process.
Kids Clamber Into Police Cars and Explore Sirens
Visitors to the Kent Police stall enjoyed sitting inside a police car, checking out flashing lights and sirens, and learning how officers work hard to tackle crime and keep the community safe.
Officers on Duty to Listen and Support
PCSO Mark Vogle, Community Liaison Officer Daiga Jansone, Youth Engagement Officer PCSO Jack Williams, and their teammates from the Thanet Multi-Agency Task Force were on hand to chat with locals and address any concerns.
PCSO Vogle said: “It was a busy day and lovely to meet so many young people. It was a pleasure to be part of the community event and hopefully all the families who said hello to us enjoyed their experience in meeting Kent Police.”
Cliftonville Games Offer Arts, Crafts and Family Fun
Organised by The Gordon Road Area Street Scheme (GRASS), the event at The Oval featured arts, crafts stalls, games, and plenty of fun activities – making it a cracking day out for all ages.