Llandudno 1st and now Colwyn Bay! Just moving the delinquents will not solve the problems, something more needs doing like national service or boot camps.
Also anyone living locally also knows that Bryn Williams area at the skip is plagued with yobs, so this should have been included as well.
A NEW public space protection order (PSPO) is being introduced in Colwyn Bay.
The new PSPO will run for three years, from Tuesday, March 31.
This is being introduced by Conwy County Borough Council, in partnership with North Wales Police, and states:
- No person shall consume alcohol in the restricted area.
- No person in the restricted area shall consume, or refuse to stop consuming, alcohol, or refuse to surrender any containers (whether sealed or unsealed) which are believed to contain alcohol, when required to do so by a police officer or police community support officer.
- Any person engaged in anti-social behaviour is prohibited from within the restricted area after a police officer or police community support officer has requested them to leave the restricted area and they must not return for a period specified by that officer of up to 48 hours.
- Any person failing to comply without reasonable excuse with the requirement of a police officer or police community support officer as stated above will be in breach of this order, and liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding level 3 on the standard scale or to a fixed penalty notice up to £100.
The main areas covered by the PSPO include, but are not restricted to, Station Road, Bay View Road, Ivy Street and car park, Sea View Road and the benched area off Sea View Road, Bayview Shopping Centre (including car park), Conway Road / Abergele Road from the junction of Greenfield Road to the junction of Marine Road, St Paul’s Church grounds, Greenfield Road (section of), Back Bay View Road, Colwyn Bay railway station, Princes Drive (to the junction of Marine Road), Marine Road (to the junction of Princes Drive), Victoria Avenue, Penrhyn Road, Hawarden Road, Wynnstay Road, Mostyn Road, Queens Gardens, St John’s Methodist Church, Coed Pella Offices and car park, Coed Pella Road (section of), Rivieres Avenue, Lansdowne Road (section of), Woodland Road West (section of), Woodland Road East (section of), Llewelyn Road, Pwllycrochan Avenue, and Rhiw Road (section of).
Cllr Stephen Price, the council’s cabinet member for housing, regulatory and audit, said: “We hope this new order will continue to provide an effective deterrent and also enable offenders to be dealt with swiftly by police officers.”
CI Rachel Hare, of North Wales Police, added: “The new PSPO provides us with the necessary powers to deal robustly with individuals who regularly engage in antisocial behaviour.
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