Skipton Town Council are hosting a public meeting to discuss issues and concerns about the bus station.
Following the recent incident at the bus station where a man sustained a head injury following an attack, the town council are giving the public a chance to share their concerns.
The meeting will be held 30th March at the Town Hall at 6:30pm.
Police and local representatives will be present to answer and questions and hear about concerns.
The meeting will give the public the chance to share ideas to ensure the safety of the public.
North Yorkshire Police have sent letters to schools and parents, advising parents on how to keep their children safe following the recent anti social behaviour.
They have asked parents to speak with their children and explain the dangers of 'hanging around the bus station'.

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