A free workshop aimed at raising awareness of knife crime takes place at the home of Morecambe Football Club next week.
The event – staged by the Morecambe FC Community Foundation – is on next Wednesday, November 19, between 6 and 9pm at the Mazuma Mobile Stadium.
The evening will be raising awareness about knife crime and promoting safer communities, through interactive workshops, guest speakers and supplying resources to help combat the issue.
Tickets are free, but numbers are limited.
You can reserve your place here
A spokesperson for the Morecambe FC Community Foundation said: ‘’We aim to educate about the dangers of knife crime in our community.
‘’Let's work together to make our streets safer for everyone.’’


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