Task force to tackle anti social behaviour in Newcastle launches. Over 41,000 trees planted this year across the North East. A Northumbria University academic has said working on the Special Olympics has brought life changing memories.
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00:00 I'm Imogen Holland, Tamvio North East News Update.
00:02 A special task force has been set up to prevent spikes in anti-social behaviour
00:07 during the summer in Newcastle. Funded by the Police and Crime Commissioner's Violence
00:11 Reduction Unit and the Council, the task force will be out and about engaging with young people
00:16 across the city centre, parks and other green spaces to try and reduce anti-social behaviour.
00:22 Over 41,000 new trees have been planted across the region thanks to the North East
00:26 Community Forest during this year's planting season. The group have said that almost 1,200
00:32 volunteers helped plant the trees and hedgerows this year, which have covered the equivalent of
00:36 70 football pitches. And finally, a Northumbria University academic has said working on the
00:41 Special Olympics has brought life-changing memories. Dr Daniel Monk was the lead medical
00:46 officer for Team Special Olympics GB this year and is now encouraging others to volunteer to
00:52 have the experiences that he had.