Appeal to parents and carers as dispersal order brought in at Redcar beach area
10:25 14/08/2026We’re asking parents and carers to check what their children are up to if they’re out in the Redcar beach area.
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We’re asking parents and carers to check what their children are up to if they’re out in the Redcar beach area.
Redcar & Cleveland Police Licensing Unit officers have been working in partnership with their counterparts at Redcar & Cleveland Borough Council Licensing Department to launch the Reduce the Strength scheme within the Coatham area of Redcar.
This is 39-year-old Nicky Holmes who’s been handed a criminal behaviour order (CBO) at court.
This house in Gladstone Street in Loftus is now subject to a three-month closure order after your neighbourhood officers and our colleagues from Redcar & Cleveland Borough Council took robust action against reports of ASB and drug related criminal activity at the property.
Just two weeks after pleading guilty at court to a dozen shop thefts in Guisborough, a man who was fined and served with a community order at that time has now been jailed after committing a further 11 offences.
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