A ROYSTON antisocial behaviour hotspot will continue to be a top priority for PCSOs for the next six weeks.
Milgate Street, which has been the subject of mounting complaints regarding antisocial behaviour, absent landlords, fly-tipping, arson attacks and criminal damage, was discussed again at last Thursday’s Community Engagement Meeting - formerly PACT - at Outwood Academy, Carlton.
The area, off Midland Road, has been targeted by Jeanette Millward, the enforcement officer who has been employed to improve the state of housing by the North East Area Council, but bosses at the meeting opted to retain Milgate Street as a policing priority.
Coun Malcolm Clements told the Chronicle that he hopes the enforcement officer’s presence will finally bring an end to Milgate Street’s problems.
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