Man banished from every corner of Croydon

External Sender~~ Submitted story? BPM Media Sent by Dan Curley With photo Email: regionalsyndication@trinitymirror.com Croydon Council said it has a 'zero-tolerance' approach to anti-social behaviour By Luke Donnelly A man has been banned from Croydon after his anti-social behaviour caused misery for residents and businesses. Croydon Council has secured an injunction against David Trench which means he will be arrested by police if he ever tries to re-enter any part of the borough. The South London authority said his actions caused particular harm around West Croydon which prompted the effort to seek a banning order. A Public Space Protection Order (PSPO) was introduced to the town centre in 2022 as part of efforts to improve safety. Over the past four years it has contributed to a 24 per cent reduction in anti-social behaviour, and has been extended for three years following strong support from residents and businesses. Executive Mayor of Croydon Jason Perry said: "We will not tolerate antisocial behaviour in our borough. This injunction sends a clear message that perpetrators are not welcome in Croydon. "We will continue to take firm action against those whose behaviour causes distress and disruption to our residents and businesses. Working with the Police and our partners, we will use the powers available to improve our borough, making it a place people are proud to call home."
David Trench can be arrested if he ever tries to re-enter Croydon (Picture: BPM Media)

A man has been banned from entering an entire London borough thanks to his ‘antisocial behaviour’.

Police now have the power to arrest David Trench without a warrant if he ever tries to re-enter any part of Croydon, south London.

Croydon Council secured an injunction against him after he ‘caused misery for local businesses and residents’, particularly in West Croydon.

It is unclear what form Mr Trench’s antisocial behaviour took.

Executive Mayor of Croydon Jason Perry said: ‘We will not tolerate antisocial behaviour in our borough. This injunction sends a clear message that perpetrators are not welcome in Croydon.

‘We will continue to take firm action against those whose behaviour causes distress and disruption to our residents and businesses.

‘Working with the Police and our partners, we will use the powers available to improve our borough, making it a place people are proud to call home.’

The council secured the injunction against Mr Trench off the back of several interventions by its Town Centre Taskforce, a group made up of statutory, community and voluntary sector organisations.

The taskforce, brought together by Perry, runs clean-up hotspots and tackles antisocial behaviour across the borough.

Separately, a Public Space Protection Order (PSPO), which was introduced in the borough’s town centre in 2022, has been extended for three years after it contributed to a 24% reduction in antisocial behaviour.

It has also received widespread support from businesses and residents.

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