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No booze zone in Leigh wins top cop’s backing


A POLICE chief is backing proposals for a “no alcohol zone” in the heart of Leigh.

Insp Dave Colwell believes a booze ban is just what the town needs to stamp out problems with drunken antisocial behaviour.

It has been proposed the zone would cover the Broadway, Leigh Road, and the Old Town, where groups of young people often hang around and swig beer.

A ban would give officers the power to confiscate alcohol and then dispose of it. If the culprits refuse to co-operate they could face a fine or even arrest.

Mr Colwell, from Leigh police, said “It will stop people walking around and drinking in the streets, and it will assist officers because they will be able to seize alcohol from people of all ages and pour it away.

Leigh Broadway and Leigh Road are a very busy shopping centre and I think some people feel it doesn’t really mix with people walking along carrying alcohol in cans or bottles.”

He believes it would particularly help in certain areas, such as the Cinder Path, where groups often gather to have a drink.

Peter Dolby, town councillor and chairman of the Leigh Crime Prevention Panel, said: “We put signs up about two years ago warning police patrol the area.

“But we’ve had more recent incidents of high-spirited youngsters and have discussed what to do at the crime prevention panel. “There were incidents after the exams finished with younsgters who’d had too much to drink.

“The police and town council are supportive of the zone.

“We want to try to control the enthusiasm of the minority which impinges on the majority of people who want to walk in the Old Town.”

The zone was proposed by Leigh councillor Peter Wexham during Southend Council’s economic and enviromental scrutiny committee in July.

A formal plan is now expected to go before the council.

Comments(9)

k4y1 says...
5:12pm Tue 7 Sep 10

I really don't understand why you are aloud to drink in public places anyway.

Mark D says...
9:23pm Tue 7 Sep 10

k4y1 wrote:
I really don't understand why you are aloud to drink in public places anyway.
Nothing wrong with a picnic/barbecue with a beer or a glass of wine.

leighman says...
7:28am Wed 8 Sep 10

It is very reassuring for me to know that in Leigh we only have 'high spirited youngsters' wheras everywhere else has drunken yobs!!

gitreal says...
7:52am Wed 8 Sep 10

It is very reassuring for me to know that in Leigh we only have 'high spirited youngsters' wheras everywhere else has drunken yobs!!

Don't count on it......I've seen many a yob at Leigh old town.

leighman says...
8:27am Wed 8 Sep 10

gitreal,

I was taking the p1$$!

Surely the 'yobs' you have seen in the old town arrive by train from less refined areas??
Also while this 'clean up' is underway, perhaps OB could check the spreading hoards from Leighs superabundance of bars from taking over the pavements.

gitreal says...
8:50am Wed 8 Sep 10

Leighman, I don't know where they arrive from. I don't sit at teh train station watching..LOL

Ian P says...
12:30pm Wed 8 Sep 10

From the days I lived in Leigh I would say the biggest problem in the Broadway & Leigh Road is drunks who have tanked up in the various pubs & wine bars and then create havoc on their way home. They do not carry booze in bottles or cans which can be confiscated and tipped away by the Constabulary.

DannyK86 says...
1:10pm Wed 8 Sep 10

I hope the gardens on Marine Parade are included in the zone - that's the worst area, down by the footbridge!

DannyK86 says...
1:13pm Wed 8 Sep 10

Cliff Parade I meant!


United front – town councillor Peter Dolby and Insp Dave Colwell, from Leigh police United front – town councillor Peter Dolby and Insp Dave Colwell, from Leigh police

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