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Ilkeston Town Centre Anti Social Behaviour


Officers from our Safer Neighbourhood Team will be executing their powers to issue Community Protection Notices under the Anti-Social Behaviour, Crime and Policing 2014 act in a bid to curb the anti-social behaviour around Ilkeston Town Centre and support Erewash Borough Council’s Public Spaces Protection Order which is place around Ilkeston marketplace.

Community Protection Notices (CPN’s) are part of an incremental approach to ASB enforcement and can be issued by an authorised person including Police Officers, Police Community Support Officers and Council officers delegated these powers by the local authority. Failure to comply with a CPN is a criminal offence which can result in a fine, fixed penalty notice and a criminal behaviour order.

A CPN will be issued if our Officers are satisfied, on reasonable grounds, that the conduct of an individual or organisation: -
• is having a detrimental effect on the quality of life of those in the locality.
• is persistent or continuing in nature.
• is unreasonable.
• is behaving in any manner likely to cause harassment, alarm or distress to any member of the public, whether they are present or not.

Erewash Borough Council imposed the Public Spaces Protection Order the details of which are viewable on their website and relates to the areas included on the map below.

The activities which are to be prohibited are:
1. The consumption of alcohol within the Restricted Area in breach of an authorised person’s request to cease consumption; and
2. Having a sealed or unsealed container of alcohol or a container which is reasonably believed to contain alcohol within the Restricted Area in breach of an authorised person’s request to surrender the alcohol or container.

CPNs will be used when it is appropriate, proportionate and necessary in order to prevent escalation of the ASB and achieve long-term behavioural change.


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(Police, PCSO, Erewash)

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