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Mar 2023
Railings have been installed on one of Harrogate's worst streets for crime in a bid to prevent problems.
The railings, which cost £6,000, follow long-running concerns about anti-social behaviour on Bower Street.
Harrogate Borough Council and private owners of the properties affected each paid half of the sum.
North Yorkshire Police recently named Bower Street as one of Harrogate's crime hotspots.
The street, on which Harrogate Homeless Project is based, often sees people loitering on the steps of the retail unit that was formerly occupied by donut shop Doe.
A Harrogate Borough Council press release this afternoon said "negotiations have taken longer than hoped" due to the land being privately owned.
The railings being installed today.
Councillor Richard Cooper, the Conservative leader of Harrogate Borough Council, said:
The council statement said it had been working with residents and partners to "tackle ongoing issues of anti-social behaviour in this area of Harrogate town centre".
The measures regular police patrols and targeting individuals who cause harassment, alarm and distress, the release added. Now the railings have gone up.
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