Posted: Fri 20th Mar 2015

Police: Connah’s Quay dispersal order back in place for this weekend

News and Info from Deeside, Flintshire, North Wales
This article is old - Published: Friday, Mar 20th, 2015

North Wales Police have brought a Dispersal Order back into operation around Connah’s Quay this weekend.

Police officers will be deployed around the Quay shopping precinct and Red Hall’s area’s of Connah’s Quay over the weekend in a bid to stamp out anti social behaviour after complaints about a number of incidents in recent weeks.

The crackdown follows a successful operation carried out in February where a number of youths were banned from parts of Connah’s Quay for a 48 hour period.

Dispersal Notices will be issued this weekend to those seen to be causing problems, the notices give Police Officers and PCSO’s the power to ban people from specific areas for 48 hours. 10978582_10152744881293727_8545129174048897854_n

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