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2:45 PM April 9, 2021
Norwich city councillor Ben Price is calling for measures to help deter drug dealing on the stairs running between Stan Petersen Close and Beatrice Road
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A city councillor is calling for measures to be taken to help combat anti-social behaviour and drug issues as police patrols have increased in the area this week.
Ben Price, who represents the Thorpe Hamlet ward of Norwich, has been in communication with police regarding drug dealing on the stairs which run between Stan Petersen Close and Beatrice Road.
A large quantity of drugs and cash was recovered in early April in the area, as extra patrols have been conducted around Hill House Road, Stan Petersen Close and Beatrice Road this week.
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