No-go zones HAVING lived in Richmond for several years and Richmondshire for many years before that, I’ve recently become very concerned with the rise in anti-social behaviour in Richmond and the lack of response from the authorities. This seems to be the result of the crowds flocking to the falls after its promotion as the “Ibiza of the North”. Word seems to have got out that this kind of behaviour is accepted in Richmond and it has attracted a very unsavoury element. There are regular gatherings of youths on the river bank indulging in underage drinking, smoking and drug taking. They are then rowdy and aggressive in the protection of their “turf”.
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