Schoolchildren warned over cemetery behaviour

Schoolchildren are being reminded about appropriate conduct at cemeteries, as officials prepare to install CCTV following "distressing" reports of anti-social behaviour.
East Riding of Yorkshire Council said staff had visited schools after receiving a number of complaints, including reports of criminal damage, at a cemetery in Bridlington.
The authority said it was also speaking with police about installing CCTV and increasing patrols at the site.
Councillor Lyn Healing, cabinet member for communities and public protection, said: "We are aware of distressing reports around misconduct at the Sewerby Road cemetery and are taking action to address concerns."
She added: "This behaviour is completely unacceptable, and we will take all necessary steps to ensure such behaviour ceases."
The council also reminded residents that the cemetery is covered by a public space protection order, which requires dogs to be kept on leads.
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