Street marshals will be back in action over the Easter holidays as a crackdown on anti-social behaviour and violence continues. Uniformed marshals will be patrolling Sheerness and Sittingbourne town centres for the third consecutive school break. The initiative began in December and took place again in the February half-term. It is part of Swale council’s £900,000 Safer Streets campaign, funded by the government. It aims to tackle antisocial behaviour and reduce violence against women and girls. The funding is also going towards additional CCTV cameras, improved lighting, youth club funding, f…