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Spate of criminal damage in New Mills

Police said they will 'not accept' anti-social behaviour after several amenities were found damaged in New Mills town centre. 

They included a bench, signage and a wall - with officers believing it to have been caused by groups of youths. 

Young people have also been reported gathering, leaving litter, broken glass and causing anti-social behaviour at Newtown Recreation Ground, Quarry Road pavilion and High Lea Park and the public toilets on High Street. 

Glossop Police Safer Neighbourhood Team said: "We are patrolling and we will not accept this type of behaviour. As the weather improves and the restrictions ease, we are expecting that there will be more people out and about, but there is no need for wanton damage spoiling our town. If you see it, report it." 

People can report suspicious or criminal activity by calling 101 or online at https://www.derbyshire.police.uk/contactus

Images: Glossop Police SNT

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