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5 London neighbourhoods aim to shore up community safety

A community meeting is being held Tuesday night for concerned residents of Bishop Hellmuth, Old North, Piccadilly Area, Old East Village and Woodfield. Kevan D. Ashworth / The Canadian Press

Residents in five neighbourhoods in the Oxford and Adelaide area have had enough, and are looking for ways to make their communities safer.

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A community meeting is being held Tuesday night for concerned residents of Bishop Hellmuth, Old North, Piccadilly Area, Old East Village and Woodfield.

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Some residents living in those areas have been vocal about incidents of overnight vehicle break-ins and are also worried about rising crime in their neighbourhoods.

The meeting will include a panel consisting of members of the London police, Canadian Mental Health Association and Neighbourhood Association Reps.

It goes from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the Trinity Lutheran Church at Oxford Street and Colborne Street.

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