Marston Group ("Marston") was pleased to work in partnership with Merseyside Police during its Respect Week campaign, which took place in January.

The campaign aimed to develop a stronger and more co-ordinated approach to tackling anti-social behaviour and associated environmental problems within communities.

Marston's agents and Merseyside Police attended numerous addresses and 43 distress warrants were executed, totalling £19,000 in fines.

Commenting on the successful outcome of the campaign, Acting Sergeant Tom Robinson said: "Working with Marston presented our officers with a great opportunity to learn more about the enforcement sector. All of us are looking forward to working with Marston in the future."

Mark Cowley, Marston's Custody Service & Special Operations Director, said: "Working on community focused projects allows our agents to forge closer relationships with the police, but also to use their local knowledge and information to enforce warrants with care and sensitivity."

For further information about Marston's joint police operations, please contact Desiree Weston.

Friday 11 February 2011

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