Dispersal order extended in Kimberley
It's to prevent anti-social behaviour.
A dispersal order put in place as part of ongoing work to prevent and reduce antisocial behaviour in Kimberley has been extended.
The order, which was initially put in place from 4pm on Thursday until midnight yesterday, means that police can move people away from parts of Kimberley and – in the case of under 16s – return them to their homes to prevent alarm, harassment, and distress being caused to others.
Anyone who fails to leave when directed can be arrested.
The order covers Main Street, Newdigate Street, Noel Street, Broomhill Road, Greens Lane, Regent Street, James Street, Chapter Drive, and High Street.
No issues were reported last night and now the order has been extended until midnight on Sunday.
Neighbourhood policing sergeant Simon Boyles said: “Over the last two weeks we have received reported incidents of antisocial behaviour, criminal damage, and violence in the Main Street area, as well as disorder taking place around the car park area at the rear of Sainsbury’s and the council car park area in Greens Lane.
“This order is a preventative tool giving us additional powers to prevent, deter, and reduce any disorder and to move people on if they are causing any issues in these areas.
“We are continuing to take this antisocial behaviour seriously and we will be authorising further dispersal orders to protect our communities if we feel this is necessary.
“Our proactive patrols will continue, and I want to reassure members of the public that we will take appropriate action against individuals who cause safety concerns and misery for local people and businesses.”