Rain failed to dampen the enthusiasm of Milford Haven communities, as not in my Neighbourhood week targeted the town yesterday.
Over 44 bags of rubbish were collected during clean ups at the church yard in Hubberston and the Mount Estate. Several skips were also provided on the estate for the disposal of larger items and white goods.
An underpass which had been covered in graffiti and full of rubbish was cleaned and a local artist helped children from the estate paint a sea themed mural. Railings and a youth shelter were also erected.
An area of land next to Hubberston play area was cleared by a team of volunteers and young people at Project Milford repainted their building.
At the Not in my Neighbourhood roadshow 20 people signed up for free lock fitting from the bobby van. A further 32 people signed up for a free home fire safety check.
The DVLA clamped a number of vehicles without correct documentation and recorded the details of many other using their automatic number plate reader. Traffic wardens issued two fixed penalty notices, five warning letters and reported untaxed vehicles to the DVLA.
The animal welfare inspector also visited a property in Llangwm.
Over 110 homes in the Neyland and Dale areas were visited by members of neighbourhood policing teams, residents of homes that had been left insecure were advised how to make their homes safer.
PCSOs also visited over 320 pupils at three local schools and gave talks about the campaign and other related issues.
Pupils who weren't at school but should have been were targeted during a truancy patrol and names and addresses were taken.
"It was excellent to see residents and children from Milford Haven supporting the campaign and helping us to make a difference in their communities," said Sally Thompson, of Pembrokeshire Community Safety Partnership.
"This is what Not in My Neighbourhood week is all about and we hope to see the communities in the other areas we are visiting also taking part in the activities."
Today's activities will be based around Tenby, the road show will be at the harbour car park in Saundersfoot from 9am-6pm and one of the projects will be at the Jubilee play area in Tenby.
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