Anti-social behaviour hits 17-month high in Chesterfield town centre

Reports of anti-social behaviour in the heart of Chesterfield have reached a 17-month high, latest police figures show.
Report anti-social behaviour to Derbyshire police on 101.Report anti-social behaviour to Derbyshire police on 101.
Report anti-social behaviour to Derbyshire police on 101.

In August, officers received 103 calls about yobbish conduct in the town centre.

That was the highest since March 2015, when there were 123 reports.

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Earlier this year, Sergeant Dave Nicholls, the man in charge of the team which polices Chesterfield town centre, told us: "In my view, anti-social behaviour is not out of control in the town centre. We don't see it a lot.

"I'm not saying it doesn’t happen but personally I don’t believe it's a massive problem.

"Saying that, one incident of anti-social behaviour is one too many and we’ll do all we can to tackle it.

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"I want everyone to come here to enjoy this beautiful town and its facilities – but if you come here to create crime, we'll do everything we can to make sure you can't."

Our Stamp It Out campaign aims to raise awareness of the corrosive effects of anti-social behaviour in our communities, explore the causes and highlight what is being done to tackle the problem, urge people not to engage in the crime and call on residents to play their part by reporting it.Our Stamp It Out campaign aims to raise awareness of the corrosive effects of anti-social behaviour in our communities, explore the causes and highlight what is being done to tackle the problem, urge people not to engage in the crime and call on residents to play their part by reporting it.
Our Stamp It Out campaign aims to raise awareness of the corrosive effects of anti-social behaviour in our communities, explore the causes and highlight what is being done to tackle the problem, urge people not to engage in the crime and call on residents to play their part by reporting it.

Sgt Nicholls added that the area around the town hall, New Beetwell Street and the Crooked Spire's grounds were 'priority' locations for police in tackling anti-social behaviour.

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