Posted: Fri 10th Nov 2017

Brynteg dispersal order to tackle ‘increase in antisocial behaviour by local youths’

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This article is old - Published: Friday, Nov 10th, 2017

A dispersal order will be in place in the Brynteg area this weekend to help deal with an increase antisocial behaviour.

Police say a group of local youths have been congregating in areas around Derby Road shops, the skate park and School Lane.

The dispersal orders allow police to target behaviour from groups or individuals and move them on and away from a particular area if required.

Although these are the main areas other locations in Brynteg have been reported to North Wales Police.

The dispersal order will run from 4pm this afternoon until 4pm on Sunday.



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