00:00As you can see, what should be a nice communal space for people to use has had a lot of rubbish and items dumped here.
00:07If you move across here as well, apparently you also get people coming up and riding motorcycles illegally.
00:14There's also been a stolen car, a place set on fire. There's been large divots created here again where rubbish has been dumped and evidence of fires.
00:22The children had to come up and use this space for football and sports and games with the church group.
00:28They've been really struggling to do that as well because of the safety issues.
00:32As you can see here, where there's been another fire, lots of glass there making the area very unsafe.
00:39Moving across here, you can see the area goes around by a lot of homes, apparently a lot of elderly people live here as well.
00:45We can see we've got another evidence of where there's been a fire.
00:50So all in all, what should be a nice communal space is being ruined by this anti-social behaviour.
00:57Okay, I'm just asking what's been happening with this communal field here then? How's it been an impact on your youth groups?
01:05There's been a lot of fires up here recently. Stuff getting dumped here, like left unattended. The trees behind you are a mess. They're being set on fire.
01:18And it's just affecting the cure here. It's affecting us having our youth group here and any other energy that we'd like to have for children and family.
01:28I understand there's been a stolen car set on fire as well, is that right? Yes. That was very nice.
01:35There's been a big deal with that. There's been a lot of people running around the lights, cycling around the place where we've been playing football,
01:48and most of the problems around the youths and our children. We've got to take the kids in on those nights when those things have been going on, obviously for their safety.
01:55I see lots of glass around as well, yeah. Yeah. I think lots of people do some people come up here and drink after hours sort of thing,
02:03and then smash them up and leave them all over the place, and I think they're going to come out and move them all before we can even bring the children out to do any activities.
02:10We have to do a check as well, two or three times a week to make sure everything's safe for the children before Tuesday night comes to fix the kids up here.
02:20So we have to put their safety first, in four hours.
02:24So what do you think needs to be done then?
02:26We might do the important things to come right back so that the locals can actually see what's going on.
02:32So everybody can see what's going on. They have to even more visible and hide behind the country.
02:38And then if the fields can be level, so that when we get back to stop again, then we'll be able to see what's going on.
02:46And then, someone, I know, they're in their names, it's a really great way.
02:51I'm not sure any of my volunteers can help them.
02:54If they could ask you as something to do with their team, who wants to move on.
02:57How is it going to make a space?
02:59We also give you free time to put these groups on for the kids. How does it make you feel
03:15saying what's being done to this communal space here? Frustrated.