Central Coast News
CALLS FOR SECURITY RAMP UP IN UMINA

A Umina business owner is growing increasingly concerned with what she claims, is an uprise in undesirable and anti-social behaviour within the town.
She’s calling on council to step in and improve security measures at reported hot-spots.
CALLS FOR SECURITY RAMP UP IN UMINA
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Thanks so much for covering this important community struggle to make our precious park safe at night and protect our young people from crime and violence!
You can support this campaign by signing our petition for Federal Government Safer Communities funding here: http://chn.ge/2zii6Hv
This is a young area.
The park is unsafe at night where as it should be safe for all to use it. We need more funding in our area