This week, North Wales Police are supporting Op Sceptre - a national campaign that aims to raise awareness of knife crime and what we are doing to detect, reduce and prevent it.
Do you have old or unwanted knives that you need to get rid of safely? We can help you.
This week, we're supporting Op Sceptre - a national campaign that aims to raise awareness of knife crime and what we are doing to detect, reduce and prevent it.
We have several knife amnesty bins located across the region, find out more by clicking here.
The Flintshire North Neighbourhood Policing Team will be out and about this weekend in various locations for you to drop off your unwanted knives and an opportunity to have a chat with the team.
*Friday 23rd May - Flint retail park (11am-1pm) and Bagillt High Street (Stag Inn car park - 2pm - 4pm)
*Saturday 24th May - Tesco Holywell (10am - 12noon) and Morrisons Connahs Quay (2pm - 4pm)
*Sunday 25th May - Asda Queensferry (10am - 12noon) and Holywell Holway Community Centre (2pm - 4pm)
Flintshire North Neighbourhood Policing Team
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