Police patrol public spaces after gatherings reported in Bath
There had been reports of anti-social behaviour
Updated Police were patrolling in Bath this weekend after reports of increased activity in public spaces.
Police Community Support Officers from Avon and Somerset Police were out and about in the city centre making sure rules were being followed.
The Bath police team said in a tweet yesterday (Sunday, March 7) that there had been reports of anti-social behaviour and gatherings in the city centre and surrounding parks.
The tweet said: Today PCSO Ania and PCSO Howie have been out patrolling the Bath city centre and surrounding parks and public spaces after reports of anti-social behaviour and gatherings.
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