Parking and anti-social behaviour are this month's priorities for the Pembroke Dock Neighbourhood Policing Team. At their monthly forum meeting, residents raised concerns about people parking illegally and inconsiderately, for example in residents' bays in a number of areas throughout the town. The Pembroke Dock Neighbourhood policing team, with the help of colleagues, will continue to take positive action regarding this. Concerns were also raised about young people causing problems in St. Govan's Centre. Residents said this had been a problem in the days during the school holidays and youngsters had been setting off fire extinguishers and causing general anti-social behaviour. They also complained about young people climbing on the roof of Asda and smashing the glass. Both areas were set as priorities for the team for the next month and they will be speaking to the managers of both areas in a bid to work with them and solve the issues. The next Pembroke Dock Neighbourhood Policing Forum is being held on October 3 at St. John's Community Hall, Bush Street, Pembroke Dock, from 7 - 9 pm.  Anyone wanting to contact the team can do so on 0845 330 2000 or email them at [email protected]">[email protected]