CHESHIRE’S police and crime commissioner David Keane joined Warrington’s deputy mayor and councillors to open the gates on the Victoria Park Experience (VPX) yesterday, Tuesday.

VPX, which is now in its eleventh year, was initially set up by PCSOs Tony Spruce and Tom Reid to help tackle anti-social behaviour in the area but it now attracts participants from across Cheshire.

The event gives young people the chance to try something new, with a number of activities on offer including football, zorbing, archery, crafts, music workshops and much more.

The commissioner supports the event every year with a grant from his community safety fund which, along with sponsorship from other partners, helps keep the event free to attend.

Mr Keane said: “VPX is a fantastic partnership event which provides an opportunity for young people across the whole of Cheshire to stay active during their summer break.

“Engaging with young people is a vital part of the work that PCSOs and officers undertake, and by encouraging young people to participate in activities such as VPX, we can make a real difference to local communities.

“I’d like to thank the PCSOs and officers involved in VPX who show a huge amount of dedication and work hard every year to ensure the event is a success.

“It’s clear to see the positive impact events such as VPX are having on tackling anti-social behavior and helping to keep young people safe.”

VPX is open to children of all ages and takes place every Tuesday throughout August from 11am to 4pm.

For more information find VPX Warrington on Facebook.