DURING term time, The Barn, in Hodgson Avenue, is the place to be on a Tuesday evening.
More and more teenagers are flocking to the drop-in evening, which runs from 6.45pm until 9.15pm, in Werrington.
The social evening is run by members of Werrington Church, plus city council youth workers.
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Save a life by giving blood
GIVE blood stocks a shot in the arm in Werrington next week.
Two sessions will be held at the Werrington Village Centre, in Church Street, on Monday.
The first session will be from 1.30pm to 3.30pm, and the early evening one will start at 4.30pm and run to 7pm.
Police warning for Halloween
POLICE have asked trick-or-treaters not to get too carried away at Halloween.
With the sugar rush of all those treats, some youngsters have sometimes gone a bit over the top in the past, which led to complaints.
Police community support officer David Capano said: "We do see an increase in anti-social behaviour, with people reporting trick-or-treaters getting carried away.
"Please bear in mind that some persons do not like this time of year for various reasons. If there is a notice on the door or they do not answer please do not persist on knocking
"If you are at the receiving end of people going over the top, please let us know, as we will be on patrol looking out for things that go bump in the night."
Ethical trade fair next month
ETHICAL purchasing will be the name of the game at the Fair Trade Fair in Werrington.
The event on Saturday, November 15, starts at 10am and runs until 1pm at Emmanuel Church, in Church Street, Werrington.
Catalogues are available in advance from Werrington Church Office by calling 01733 576541, and if you order any products by the end of October they will arrive in time to collect at the fair.
Drivers ignoring no-entry signs
MOTORISTS in Werrington have been ignoring the no-entry signs and driving down the Goodwin Walk bus lane.
The Neighbourhood Police Team have received several reports of cars going past Martin Court.
PCSO David Capano said: "Many cars have travelled the entire way which means they have gone through four no-entry sign, so there is no excuse."
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