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Fines given out in Durham city centre for begging and drunkenness

Fines given out in Durham city centre for begging and drunkenness

BBC News03-05-2025

On-the-spot fines have been handed out in a city centre after a street ban on begging and nuisance behaviour came into force. Durham County Council said it had given out 23 fixed penalty notices since it introduced the public space protection orders (PSPO) in November banning anti-social behaviour, including urinating in the street. It said most of the fines of £100 were given out for begging and intoxication through drink and drugs. Owen Cleugh, the council's safe place's manager, said the action was acting as a "deterrent" to culprits.
Up to 80 city centre traders backed a call to ban nuisance behaviour in 2023 and it was introduced last year. They complained of behaviour which was having an "adverse effect" on trade and putting off shoppers.A letter signed by the traders on behalf of Durham Markets Company said they were particularly concerned about begging in Market Place and outdoor drinking fuelled by drugs.
The council said 10 fines were given out for begging,10 for intoxication and the rest for urinating and defecating in the street. Mr Cleugh said: "The action is proving to be a valuable deterrent in tackling anti-social behaviour. "Alongside the wide range of support, education, and other action that we are taking, we have noticed fewer issues and some positive changes to behaviour."Feedback from residents and businesses has also been positive and we will continue to do all we can to ensure that Durham remains a friendly, welcoming and safe place for all who live and work in, and visit the city."Durham Police said that problems were caused by a small number of people who were "disproportionately" having a negative impact.
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