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Joining hands with the community logo
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PC Andrews and PCSO Pendlebury with Lindsey Groom, Family and Communities Worker Pop-up police station Questions were asked about home security and how to ensure that vehicles are kept safe through the day and night as well as highlighting key spots where anti-social behaviour was currently occurring and what they should do when anti-social behaviour is happening. The officers had a great day and enjoyed answering questions from parents. On 30 June, Barnsley Central Neighbourhood Policing Team officers visited Oakwell Rise Academy for their Parents Community Engagement day. What your neighbourhood team have been doing He was charged and bailed to attend Barnsley Magistrates Court on 27 July. Stephen Ackroyd 39, of Genn Lane, Ward Green was arrested for being drunk and disorderly on the 16 June. Arrested: town centre offender charged for being drunk and disorderly Whitty was remanded to appear at Barnsley Magistrates Court the following day. PC Andrews and PC Fell with Town Centre Warden Nuredini Offenders brought to justice Arrested: town centre offender charged with breach of bail conditionsĬlaire Whitty 41, of Bank Street, Worsbrough Common, was arrested for breaching bail conditions on 27 June. One Fixed Penalty Notice (for breach of a PSPO) was issued.10 Public Spaces Protection Orders (direction to leave the town centre) were issued.One male was dealt with for drug related offences.Patrols were conducted with Council Wardens with the use of the town centre CCTV cameras in real-time, to identify the individuals through a combination of engagement and enforcement, as the incidents occurred.Īs a result of this partnership approach: On 28 June, the Barnsley Central Neighbourhood Team worked alongside colleagues from Barnsley Council, addressing anti-social behaviour and vagrancy in the town centre. You said: There are issues in the town centre around individuals consuming alcohol, using drugs, begging and behaving in an anti-social manner. Any further offences will result in the vehicle being seized. There has been an increase in reports of individuals driving in an anti-social manner in the Market Gate Car Park so CCTV footage was sent to the Police to process any motoring offences and anti-social behaviour.Īs a result, an individual has been identified as driving in an anti-social manner and has now received an ADM171 (seizure warning of motor vehicle). Crime and antisocial behaviour update - 'you said, we did' You said: There are issues with anti-social behaviour in the Market Gate Car Park If you see your constables and Police Community Support Officers (PCSOs) out on foot, please stop us for a chat.įor incidents and crimes that are ongoing, phone 101 or 999 as applicable.

joining hands with the community logo

We've been carrying out street surgeries outside dates of these are posted on the team’s social media channels. The central Neighbourhood Policing Team (NPT) are continuing to post on their Facebook page, Twitter account ( and on SYP Alerts. Police and Communities Together (PACT) meeting In the video below, Paul, one of our Town Centre Wardens talks about his role in enforcing the town centre Public Space Protection Order. Having a town centre PSPO in place is part of the ongoing Joining Forces work to ensure Barnsley continues to be a safe, inclusive and attractive place to visit.īoth our town centre and Neighbourhood Wardens have accredited power to enforce under the PSPO. Barnsley's Public Space Protection Order (PSPO)īarnsley town centre currently has a Public Space Protection Order in place, which gives the police, the council and other accredited officers additional powers to deal with low-level anti-social behaviour.

joining hands with the community logo

Their role is ambassadorial and they offer advice and support to those who need it including locating vehicles and offering directions. Our wardens have the power to enforce the Barnsley Public Space Protection Order and Fixed Penalty Notices (FPN's) but will try to use low-level resolution first. Our Town Centre Wardens patrol the town centre to prevent low-level criminality, environmental offences, and anti-social behaviour.






Joining hands with the community logo