Eight alleyways have been described as being “magnets for crime and anti-social behaviour”
Eight Ashfield alleyways described as being “magnets for crime and anti-social behaviour” will be fenced off under plans from a council.It will come alongside a separate PSPO already in place until September 2024 targeting alcohol use, public urination and defecation, dog fouling and other dog-related measures in public spaces.
This includes land next to 40 Rosewood Drive and the two alleys connecting Spruce Grove to Poplar Avenue and Beacon Drive.This includes a service road behind Outram Street – connecting Downing Street to North Street – known locally as ‘mucky alley’. A second report is expected before the cabinet meeting in January and, if the public agrees with the plans, the closures need to be approved by a full council meeting.Speaking ahead of the cabinet meeting, she told the Local Democracy Reporting Service: “The closure of these alleyways is something we have been working on for some time.
Cllr David Hennigan represents Central Sutton and New Cross, where the four Sutton-in-Ashfield areas are based.
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