Saturday's event, involving local retailers, took place in Sheaf Street in Daventry, Northamptonshire.
Dietlin's incident was highlighted among 15 in that report of patients "either under the current care of the trust or who had been discharged from the trust, perpetrating serious violence towards members of the community" between 2019 and 2023.The independent review concluded the trust had an "absence of a robust approach to risk management".
Mr Grafton said he had not known Dietlin's history of mental health issues, nor that he had been previously sectioned.He believes the decision to discharge his attacker into the community was "a big failing" by the trust, whom he blames for what happened to him."If they'd done their job properly, then it wouldn't have happened," he added.
Nottingham was brought to a standstill on 13 June 2023 in the wake of the attacks carried out by Calocane, who was sentenced to aHe had been sectioned four times in under two years before his attacks, but was discharged by the trust because he had "disengaged" from its community mental health team in September 2022.
It meant there was no contact between Calocane and mental health services, or his GP, for about nine months before the killings.
Details of Calocane's medical records were"We have to try something, and this is the first step of many I hope," said Mr Jones.
An official for Anglesey council said it would be enforcing existing parking restrictions in the village itself and the surrounding areas over the holiday weekend."In addition, we'll ask the public for their support by parking responsibly and safely and asking them to take the needs of the local community into account," they added.
The timing means the men's world number one will be back for the next major - the French Open. Convenient, critics say.The controversial agreement between the Italian's legal team and the World Anti-Doping Agency (Wada) officials has prompted accusations of favouritism and led to some players questioning their faith in clean sport.