Successful return of Snapdance anti-knife crime event in Bedford

Bedford children learnt important anti-knife crime messages at the Snapdance event
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Around 100 pupils in years seven, eight and nine were treated to performances by Britain’s Got Talent semi-finalists KNE, singer Kimo as well as DanceVybz Street Dance School.

They were joined by police cadets, staff from youth crime projects Fearless, Dynamic Decisions and Inspiring Voices, the Bedford Borough Youth Cabinet, police officers and staff from the Bedford Community Safety Partnership.

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Bedfordshire Police T/Chief Inspector Rachael Glendenning, who organised Thursday’s event, said: “The whole night was brilliant from start to finish and gave the children the chance to have fun, as well as learning about important anti-knife crime messages.

Snapdance anti-knife crime event in BedfordSnapdance anti-knife crime event in Bedford
Snapdance anti-knife crime event in Bedford

“A key part of our strategy to prevent serious youth violence involves engaging with young people, offering them different activities and helping them make positive choices.

“All the feedback we have had so far has been extremely positive and we really hope that everyone who attended enjoyed themselves.”

Music on the night came courtesy of DJs at In2Beats FM, who also played a significant part in organising and promoting Snapdance, while the Tesco store in Cardington Road, Bedford provided all the event's soft drinks for free.

The students had the chance to leave their feedback on projects they would like to see to improve services for young people in the town.