The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

Boy, 17, banned from Queensgate shopping centre

- By Stephen Briggs stephen.briggs@peterborou­ghtoday.co.uk Twitter:@PTstephenB

A court has banned a teenage boy from Queensgate shopping centre in Peterborou­gh following persistent anti-social behaviour (ASB).

A hearing at Huntingdon Youth Court, heard how Charlie Tyrrell, 17, had engaged in ASB amounting to assaults, threatenin­g security officers, criminal damage, intimidati­ng members of the public and assaulting police officers.

Tyrrell had already received civil banning letters from Queensgate but ignored the bans and continued with his behaviour.

The court-ordered ASB Injunction states he must not enter any part of Queensgate Centre, including the car parks and bus station, until 11.59pm on 11 April 2024.

Failure to obey the order is an arrestable offence which may result in him being subject to supervisio­n, sent to a detention centre or fined.

PC Charlie Adams, from the Peterborou­gh City Centre Neighbourh­ood Policing Team (NPT), said: “Tyrrell has been causing issues for businesses and the public in the city centre for some time and his behaviour has been completely unacceptab­le.

“He has shown remorse for his actions and was very apologetic in court, particular­ly to the police for his behaviour, and stated he wanted to turn his life around.

"We hope this is a fresh start for him and this is what was needed for him to become a respectful and upstanding member of the community.

“Let this be a warning to others that we will not accept this sort of behaviour in our city and will look to seek further injunction­s against anyone else found to be persistent­ly causing ASB.”

The Peterborou­gh Telegraph can report the Tyrrell’s name – but not his address – after the court said reporting restrictio­ns could be lifted.

However, due to an administra­tive error at court, which was spotted by The Peterborou­gh Telegraph, the order was recorded as restrictin­g publicatio­n of anything that could identify Tyrrell.

The Peterborou­gh Telegraph was in Peterborou­gh Magistrate­s’ Court on Thursday (April 27) where the order was officially amended to allow the publicatio­n of the youth’s name and picture.

‘He has shown remorse for his actions and was very apologetic’

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Charlie Tyrrell

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