Periodically boy racers have been congregating on the car park by the Antique Centre on Rhyl Road in Denbigh. They've been playing loud music, depositing litter and shining their headlights into the houses opposite causing much distress to members of the public who live in the vicinity. PC Chris Davies contacted Denbighshire Community Safety Group and was given some funding to buy metal wire and other materials to cordon off the car park at both ends. Chris then contacted many of the local business users who kindly donated various items such as fluorescent material, metal signs, padlocks and keys, chain link and various other items needed. The probation service were contacted and they sent a member of staff and a team of workers on community payback to help. They set the concrete post into the ground, cut the grass and conducted a litter pick in the general area. When not in use the car park is now secure at both ends and free from boy racers. This is a good example of the police and the local community pulling together to solve problems and make their area a nicer place to live. I have spoken to a few residents and they are very happy with the outcome.