Bristol Post

Bristol’s worst streets for anti-social offences

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BRISTOL’S most anti-social street has been revealed.

Crow Lane, just off Welsh Back, saw 23 incidents of anti-social behaviour recorded there in October. That was more than twice anywhere else in the city, which saw a total 1,405 anti-social behaviour offences recorded in the same month.

The data has been released by Police UK, an online resource that allows members of the public to view the geographic­al locations of crimes recorded. Not all crimes are logged in the exact position that they occur - they are sometimes tagged to the nearest street.

The worst 10 streets were:

» Crow Lane, Welsh Back: 23 offences

» Farr’s Lane, Harboursid­e: 12 offences

» Stokes Croft, Stokes Croft: 11 offences

» Broad Quay, The Centre: 10 offences

» Bath Street, Finzels Reach: 10 offences

» The Bearpit: 10 offences

» Villiers Road, Easton: 10 offences

» Yalland Close, Fishponds: 10 offences

» Cannon Street, Bristol Coach Station: 8 offences

» Balfour Road, Ashton: 8 offences

To report anti-social behaviour contact Bristol City Council, call police on the non-emergency on 101, or in an emergency call 999.

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