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Crime Public spaces alcohol ban to be introduced in Scarborough town centre By Louise French Published 10th Oct 2024, 00:01 BST From left to right, North Yorkshire Council street cleansing operative, Andy Young, with North Yorkshire Council’s member for the Castle Division, Cllr Janet Jefferson, senior community safety officer, Rhian Buglass, executive member for corporate services, Cllr Heather Phillips and PCs Simon Hunter and Sophie Milner of North Yorkshire Police ahead of the launch of a new Public Spaces Protection Order (PSPO) in Scarborough. A ban on alcohol in public will make Scarborough streets safer, council and police officials have said. The ban will also “support local businesses and create a welcoming place for residents and visitors alike”.

North Yorkshire Council and North Yorkshire Police will be introducing the Public Spaces Protection Order (PSPO) in Scarborough next Tuesday (October 15). The move is part of the council’s wider, co-ordinated approach to support the community and businesses in the town. The new order covers most of Scarborough and enables council officers and the police to work together to proactively combat anti-social behaviour.



Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad It means drinking in the street is prohibited if it is causing, or likely to cause, harassment, alarm and distress. However, in a first for the county, the measure will also see the drinking of alcohol in public in a specific area of the town centre forbidden. T.

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