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Worsthorne street drinking ban

8:17pm Monday 12th May 2008

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A STREET drinking ban could be imposed in a village to tackle the boozy teens who are travelling across town to cause trouble.

Police have told councillors they want the streets of Worsthorne to be no alcohol areas because under-age yobs are drinking and trashing the village.

Youths have been seen causing damage to the village's primary school, smashing bottles and throwing cans of beer in the air.

The zones would give police powers to seize booze.

They would also allow officers to arrest disruptive, loud or troublesome youths and remove them from the streets.

Sgt Martin Selway, from Burnley police, said: "There's been an increase in youths drinking in Worsthorne and it is attracting youths from other areas of Burnley.

"They have been gathering in quite large groups and it is intimidating local residents.

"I recently took an extremely drunk youth home to Glen View Road in Burnley and he had been supplied with alcohol by his parents to take to Worsthorne.

"We think the no alcohol zones will be a good preventative measure and will set the right tone.

"It will restore peace and quiet to the village."

The move was backed at a parish council meeting last week when police revealed they had been issuing youth referral forms and direction to leave notices in the absence of no alcohol zone powers.

Coun David Heginbotham, who sits on the parish and Burnley councils, said: "Worsthorne has always been a target because you can get the bus here.

"It has been happening because it is nice and sunny. You are not going to get it if it's blowing a gale."

The proposals will now be put before Burnley Council's licensing committee before being rubber stamped at a full council meeting.

Police say existing no alcohol zones in Burnley town centre and Padiham have worked well.

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Dave Hill, Cliviger says...
3:12pm Thu 15 May 08

Well at least if they take them off the street they'll be able to get a drink at the Billet until 3am...

any justice, outhere says...
4:48pm Wed 14 May 08

Posted by: Tony H, Burnley on 3:35am Tue 13 May 08
What needs to happen is that the good people in Worsthorne need to get together. Forget the police cos they're not bothered. Get together and send the lad from Glen View Road back to his dysfunctional parents in an ambulance - not a police car. Then, maybe, these parents might take responsibility.
What needs to happen is that the good people in Worsthorne need to get together. Forget the police cos they're not bothered.

Get together and send the lad from Glen View Road back to his dysfunctional parents in an ambulance - not a police car.

Then, maybe, these parents might take responsibility.

Well said Tony but you can bet if people did this they would get a ride ok down to the Nick not home. Goes to show that its not only Council estates from where the CHAVS come from Glenview is pretty well off area has a general rule. Problem UK and every other so called Democratic Free Countries men are no longer allowed to be men the Nanny States run by corrupt Politicians and their backers The Legal system expect you to take $hit off when they are alone and not in gangs soft Ar$es who need a good hiding simple has that.

Peanut, Bubble says...
9:01pm Tue 13 May 08

Coun David Heginbotham, who sits on the parish and Burnley councils, said: "Worsthorne has always been a target because you can get the bus here. WELL thats 99.9% of Lancashire DOOMED with lager louts ! (SPACKER)

Barbara Queue, Outside says...
8:33am Tue 13 May 08

Does this mean neighbours can't have a barbecue with a drink in the back street? Or sit in the front garden drinking beer?

jcb, says...
8:13am Tue 13 May 08

This type of problem is not going to be solved until there is a nationwide ban on drinking on the streets and it i enforced. And it's not just the kids, what about the middle aged tattooed beer gutted football shirt wearing yobs? What an ugly sight that is!

Tony H, Burnley says...
3:35am Tue 13 May 08

What needs to happen is that the good people in Worsthorne need to get together. Forget the police cos they're not bothered.

Get together and send the lad from Glen View Road back to his dysfunctional parents in an ambulance - not a police car.

Then, maybe, these parents might take responsibility.

DAVID HEALEY, burnley says...
10:32pm Mon 12 May 08

come on////police???there not interested

A. PARENT, burnley says...
10:15pm Mon 12 May 08

funny that cos I was led to believe that the nutters travelling to the area of Bly I live in were coming from Worsthorne.
Well, whoever you are..you must be very proud of the upset you've caused this weekend at Whittlefield School. Its not the teachers you're hurting, its kids. Many were in tears this morning..nice one. Im sure you probably taped yourselves...fingers crossed, so did the school.

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