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12

Oct 2022

Last Updated: 12/10/2022
Crime
Crime

Harrogate district businesses ask police for help tackling anti-social behaviour

by John Plummer

| 12 Oct, 2022
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Businesses express concerns about people noutside McDonald's and on Bower Street in Harrogate and at Knaresborough castle.

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A Harrogate police officer has said there is "no perfect solution" to town centre anti-social behaviour after businesses asked for help.

A Harrogate District Chamber of Commerce meeting on Monday heard concerns about behaviour on Bower Street and outside McDonald's restaurant in Harrogate, as well as at Knaresborough castle.

Chief Inspector Alex Langley and Superintendent Theresa Lam started by giving an overview of police issues in Harrogate in which they said Parliament Street was "the busiest ward" in the county for incidents.

A delegate said one business had already been forced to close on Bower Street because of persistent anti-social behaviour and asked whether the police could do anything to prevent people "milling around".

Chf Insp Alex Langley

Chief Inspector Alex Langley



Ch Insp Langley said police had an input on street design but admitted there was little they could do in trouble spots such as Bower Street and outside McDonald's. Talking about the area outside the restaurant, he said:

"It's been a problem since I started 19 years ago and will continue to be because it's the perfect place to sit.
"There's no perfect solution for moving on people that aren't committing crimes."


He said if the problem was tackled in one area it would only move to another.

A Knaresborough businesswoman said late night drinkers congregated in the castle grounds at Knaresborough because the lack of streetlighting made it an "ideal place to go". But she said they often left broken glass, which was then a problem for dog walkers and tourists the next day.

Chf Insp Langley said he would report the issue to the police neighbourhood awareness team.

He urged businesses and people to report crimes, saying the police could only act if they were aware of problems.




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