Women can take part in free self-defence classes in Abbots Langley.
The free personal safety sessions are a mixture of practical and interactive learning and include confidence-building techniques.
Organised by Abbots Langley Safer Neighbourhood Team, Abbots Langley Parish Council and the Three Rivers District Council, five sessions will be available for women aged 18 and over.
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Sergeant Jon Brown from the Abbots Langley Safer Neighbourhood Team said: “The first of these sessions took place in April and we got really positive feedback, with participants saying they felt much more confident and that they learnt a lot.”
The sessions will take place at a venue in Abbots Langley on Tuesday evenings between 7:30pm and 9pm on the following dates.
• May 17
• May 24
• May 31
• June 7
• June 21
Anyone registering will be sent an email confirming their place and the venue.
Spaces for the session will be offered on a first-come first-served basis. To attend, contact SNTAbbotsLangley@herts.police.uk, and include, your name, telephone number and specify the dates you would be available to attend.
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