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Community Safety Partnership

Working together for a safer Bexley

Beacon Council 2002-2003, Improving Urban Green Spaces

2004-2005
Crime and Disorder Partnerships

Dispersal Zones

Under Section 30 of the Anti-social Behaviour Act 2003, Police and Local Authorities have the power to designate dispersal zones. This allows police to disperse groups of two or more people in the zones and take home under 16-year-olds if they are causing intimidation, harassment, alarm or distress to local residents and businesses.

There are now 3 separate dispersal zones in place within the borough of Bexley. Please click on the following links for more information on these zones;

PDF documentErith Town Centre Dispersal Zone (638kb pdf file)

PDF documentFrobisher Road Erith Dispersal Zone (289kb pdf file)

PDF documentNorthumberland Dispersal Zone (138kb pdf file)

PDF documentWest Street Erith Dispersal Zone (424kb pdf file)


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Neighbourhood Services teams and Safer Neighbourhoods Policing teams regularly organise meetings and activities across the Community Safety Action Zones. These include Police Surgeries, Street Briefings, Residents Panels, and youth activities such as Football Leagues.


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BELL

Bexley Emergency Link Line (BELL)The Bexley Emergency Link Line is an easy access alarm system designed for older and vulnerable people, which is activated from a button warn on a pendant. It can offer peace of mind for those using the system and their relatives, knowing that help is always to hand. Find out more about BELL here...

Other information on current initiatives may be found on our Latest News and CSAZ pages.

 

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