Man banned from Great Yarmouth Town Centre
09:26 20/06/2025A man who repeatedly causes anti-social behaviour in Great Yarmouth town centre has been handed a Criminal Behaviour Variation Order.
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A man who repeatedly causes anti-social behaviour in Great Yarmouth town centre has been handed a Criminal Behaviour Variation Order.
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Anti-social behaviour in Gt Yarmouth Town Centre.
Issued 14 May 2025
To address anti-social behaviour we have:
• Public Space Protection Order (PSPO) launched 1st April by the council that gives more powers to tackle anti-social behaviour (ASB) within the Gt Yarmouth borough.
• Regular high visibility foot patrols across town centre particularly around hotspot areas where we tend to see anti-social behaviour.
• Addressing the PSPO issuing breaches and dispersal notices and also arresting those that are committing a criminal offence.
• Two action days completed in February targeting illegally modified cycles. 14 cycles stopped and four have been seized due to being illegal. 1 e-scooter seized as well.
• Criminal Behaviour Order (CBO) given to a prolific offenders who commit ASB. Those who continue to cause ASB are being targeted through the ASB escalation model with various warning letters including CPN’s/CPW’s.
• Working with partners such as the council and housing to address local ASB issues including the Rough Sleeper team to help address street homelessness.
• Working closely with retail stores to address ASB concerns.
If you would like to report anti-social behaviour to us you can do so by calling 101 or reporting it via the Norfolk Police website.
Actioned 12 June 2025