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  • Inspector

    Daniel Quick

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    Zak Charlesworth

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    Amy Hill

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    Ashley Brown

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    Francesca Dolby

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    Gregory Bull

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    Julian Lakin

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    Amy Haworth

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    Ellie Nugent

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    Isla Smith

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    Sophie Charles

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    Charlie Taylor

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    Matthew Thurman

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    1. Keeping our parks safe and minimise Anti-Social Behaviour (ASB)
    2. Reducing Youth Related Anti Social Behaviour (ASB) in our community
    3. To tackle nuisance and illegal off-road motorbikes.

    Issued 01 July 2026

    Action taken:

    In relation to keeping our parks safe and minimise ASB, we will:
    1. Work closely with local schools to educate young people about the impact and consequences of ASB
    2. Conduct regular patrols of our parks engaging with members of the public and listening to their concerns.
    3. Use problem solving approaches with repeat ASB and Offences
    4. Work with partner agencies to make our parks safe for use by all In relation to Reducing Youth Related Anti Social Behaviour (ASB), we will:
    1. Work closely with schools to deliver education and early intervention
    2. Support opportunities for positive activities outside of school
    3. Conduct targeted operations in Park Farm, where a spike in ASB has been reported
    4. Work with partners to support families and address underlying causes
    In relation to tackling nuisance and off-road motorbikes, we will:
    1. Explore measures to limit access to green spaces used by bikes
    2. Run joint operations with partners to stop and deal with offenders
    3. Use enforcement alongside education, ensuring riders understand the risks posed to themselves and others

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Bike Marking Event

9:00AM - 11:00AM, Fri 28 August 2026

Darley Park by Darley Park Tea Rooms

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10:30AM - 11:30AM, Fri 02 October 2026

The Greenery, Church Lane, Darley Abbey

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10:30AM - 11:30AM, Thu 29 October 2026

The Greenery, Church Lane, Darley Abbey

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Community Catch-Up

10:30AM - 11:30AM, Thu 26 November 2026

The Greenery, Church Lane, Darley Abbey

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