NEW figures released by Lancashire Police show that youth anti-social behaviour in the town centre has halved since Chorley Youth Zone opened in May 2018.

The new statistics show a 49% reduction in nuisance and criminal behaviour by young people and praise Inspire, Chorley Youth Zone for their incredible efforts, investing in the futures of thousands of young people who call Chorley home.

In the charities first year, the hugely popular Youth Zone registered over 5,400 young members, a phenomenal reach of 1-in-3 young people in the Chorley area and almost double the amount of young people who were initially anticipated to attend.

In addition to the Youth Zone staff, their dedicated team of volunteers have made a tremendous difference in the offer to young people in Chorley donating over 10,000 hours combined in the children’s charity’s first year.

Police-driven initiatives have also contributed to the reduction of anti-social behaviour across Lancashire as a county however, Chief Inspector of Lancashire Constabulary, Gary Crowe, praised Inspire Youth Zone for their contribution to the Chorley community.

“We are delighted to see the success of the Inspire Youth Zone and how it has positively influenced the lives of young people from across Chorley.

“It has demonstrated that giving young people access to leisure and education opportunities gives them the chance to channel their energies positively for the benefit of the wider community.

“The reductions in youth anti-social behaviour speak for themselves and we are proud to continue to work closely with the Chorley Inspire Youth Zone and Chorley Borough Council.”

On hearing the latest statistics Janine Blythe, Chief Executive of Inspire, Chorley Youth Zone said: “We’re thrilled to hear the official statistics from the Lancashire Constabulary surrounding the reduction of youth anti-social behaviour and as a children’s charity passionate about investing in thousands of young people who call Chorley home, we’re delighted to see the knock on effect of our work benefitting both the young people we support and the wider community who generously support us.

“The whole of Chorley should be hugely proud of our young people who are proving with the right encouragement, support and positive role models that aspirations can be raised and that their time can be spent in a more purposeful way creating a better community for both now and Chorley’s next generation.”