Thursday, May 10, 2007
Tumble, Carmarthenshire: Carys Evans
After youths kicked down Carys Evans’ garden fence for a second time, her partner went outside to confront them and faced a stream of verbal abuse.
Carys, 31, called the Mums’ Army Hotline and said: ‘It’s not a bad area where we live but the kids have nothing to do. They hang around on the streets damaging property and being abusive and if things don’t change I’m worried about what they’ll do next.
‘I have five children - two with ADHD and learning difficulties. I don’t feel it’s safe to let them play outside. I’m joining Mums’ Army because there needs to be more to engage teenagers and to unite the community.’
Carys Evans,
Tumble, Carmarthenshire
Tel: 07875 228171
Carys, 31, called the Mums’ Army Hotline and said: ‘It’s not a bad area where we live but the kids have nothing to do. They hang around on the streets damaging property and being abusive and if things don’t change I’m worried about what they’ll do next.
‘I have five children - two with ADHD and learning difficulties. I don’t feel it’s safe to let them play outside. I’m joining Mums’ Army because there needs to be more to engage teenagers and to unite the community.’
Carys Evans,
Tumble, Carmarthenshire
Tel: 07875 228171