Harwich retailers join Essex Police knife scheme - 'Keep them from wrong hands'
HARWICH retailers have signed up to Essex’s police scheme to prevent knives and bladed articles being sold to wrong people.
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Séamus is a reporter for the Colchester Gazette and Harwich and Manningtree Standard, focusing on health, politics, social issues, and culture. Got a story? Send him an email at seamus.ohanlon@newsquest.co.uk
Séamus is a reporter for the Colchester Gazette and Harwich and Manningtree Standard, focusing on health, politics, social issues, and culture. Got a story? Send him an email at seamus.ohanlon@newsquest.co.uk
HARWICH retailers have signed up to Essex’s police scheme to prevent knives and bladed articles being sold to wrong people.
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