28/08/2025
New Video Launched To Tackle Illegal Street Scrambling
A new video has been launched as part of a campaign to tackle illegal street scrambling in West Belfast.
The initiative, named Op CHICQUER, was launched by the Colin Neighbourhood Policing Team (NPT) in collaboration with community representatives, youth services, and schools, following the tragic death of local mother, Valerie Armstrong, who was killed by a scrambler in July 2016. The video includes a powerful testimony from her husband, Seamus Armstrong, and aims to address the root causes of the illegal activity.
Since its inception, Op CHICQUER has yielded positive results, with a 29.8% reduction in scrambler-related incidents across the city from 2023/2024 to 2024/2025. A key element of the campaign has been community engagement and youth education. The NPT noted that around 70% of offenders are aged 12-18 and last summer, a nine-week programme was run with Cornerstone Off-Road Motorcycle Academy to provide road safety education to 18 "at risk" youths. In a statement, Annie Armstrong of the Colin Neighbourhood Partnership highlighted the dangers of these vehicles in the hands of untrained and uninsured individuals. She appealed to parents and those involved to consider the consequences if an innocent person is seriously injured or killed. In addition to the video, the initiative has also involved consulting with local schools, youth centres, businesses, and community groups to distribute thousands of leaflets and display posters in prominent places in the Colin area.
Speaking at the video launch, Lord Mayor of Belfast, Councillor Tracy Kelly, said: "This is a great example of how partnership working can really help to improve outcomes for local residents.
"The video shown today is a powerful reminder of the very real impact that illegal street scrambling can have on individuals and their families.
"It also underlines the continued need for all statutory agencies and community groups to engage with young people and work with them to discourage anti-social and illegal behaviours by providing more safe spaces and positive activities to get involved with."
The initiative, named Op CHICQUER, was launched by the Colin Neighbourhood Policing Team (NPT) in collaboration with community representatives, youth services, and schools, following the tragic death of local mother, Valerie Armstrong, who was killed by a scrambler in July 2016. The video includes a powerful testimony from her husband, Seamus Armstrong, and aims to address the root causes of the illegal activity.
Since its inception, Op CHICQUER has yielded positive results, with a 29.8% reduction in scrambler-related incidents across the city from 2023/2024 to 2024/2025. A key element of the campaign has been community engagement and youth education. The NPT noted that around 70% of offenders are aged 12-18 and last summer, a nine-week programme was run with Cornerstone Off-Road Motorcycle Academy to provide road safety education to 18 "at risk" youths. In a statement, Annie Armstrong of the Colin Neighbourhood Partnership highlighted the dangers of these vehicles in the hands of untrained and uninsured individuals. She appealed to parents and those involved to consider the consequences if an innocent person is seriously injured or killed. In addition to the video, the initiative has also involved consulting with local schools, youth centres, businesses, and community groups to distribute thousands of leaflets and display posters in prominent places in the Colin area.
Speaking at the video launch, Lord Mayor of Belfast, Councillor Tracy Kelly, said: "This is a great example of how partnership working can really help to improve outcomes for local residents.
"The video shown today is a powerful reminder of the very real impact that illegal street scrambling can have on individuals and their families.
"It also underlines the continued need for all statutory agencies and community groups to engage with young people and work with them to discourage anti-social and illegal behaviours by providing more safe spaces and positive activities to get involved with."
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28 August 2025
New Video Launched To Tackle Illegal Street Scrambling
A new video has been launched as part of a campaign to tackle illegal street scrambling in West Belfast.
New Video Launched To Tackle Illegal Street Scrambling
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28 August 2025
Police Warn Public To Be Vigilant Against Investment Fraud
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Traffic And Travel Advice Ahead Of Royal Black Preceptory Parades
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28 August 2025
DAERA Minister Visits Wrightbus To See Zero-Emission Transport Innovation
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New Advisory Committee To Lead Curriculum Reform
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NISRA Report Highlights A Decrease In Employees Working Overtime
The Northern Ireland Statistics & Research Agency (NISRA) has published its latest Work Quality statistical report, which contains analysis of six additional work quality indicators: accidents at work, underemployment, trade union membership, participation in training, overtime, and zero-hours contracts.
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Other News In Brief
Company Fined £175,000 Following Fatal Workplace Incident McCauley Trailers Ltd has been fined £175,000 for health and safety breaches that led to the death of an employee in 2019. The company, which had previously pleaded guilty to the offences, was sentenced at Antrim Court on Wednesday, 27 August.
Other News In Brief
Company Fined £175,000 Following Fatal Workplace Incident McCauley Trailers Ltd has been fined £175,000 for health and safety breaches that led to the death of an employee in 2019. The company, which had previously pleaded guilty to the offences, was sentenced at Antrim Court on Wednesday, 27 August.
27 August 2025
Man Arrested In Newcastle Murder Investigation
A murder investigation has been launched by detectives from the Police Service of Northern Ireland following the death of 84-year-old Sean Small in Newcastle, County Down. A man in his 40s has been arrested on suspicion of murder and remains in police custody at this time.
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Police Investigate Death Of Teenager At Emerge Festival
Police were in attendance at the Emerge Festival in Boucher Playing Fields over the weekend of Saturday, 24 August, and Sunday, 25 August, 2025, during which a 17-year-old girl died after becoming unwell.
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