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Roger Hirst believes pubwatch could help Leigh Old Town | Braintree and Witham Times

“They’ve worked elsewhere across the county. “The real problems are street drinking, drug dealing, and underage drinking. “A protection order would also really help the situation.” A public space protection order is under consultation which would give additional powers to crack down on anti-social behaviour. Sarah Welton, the owner of Sarah’s Tea Gardens in the town, who attended the talks with Mr Hirst, said: “A pubwatch will definitely help, but half the problem is there isn’t enough police. “There’s no point us reporting the problems to the police and then they don’t get here quick enough.

Roger Hirst believes pubwatch could help Leigh Old Town

“They’ve worked elsewhere across the county. “The real problems are street drinking, drug dealing, and underage drinking. “A protection order would also really help the situation.” A public space protection order is under consultation which would give additional powers to crack down on anti-social behaviour. Sarah Welton, the owner of Sarah’s Tea Gardens in the town, who attended the talks with Mr Hirst, said: “A pubwatch will definitely help, but half the problem is there isn’t enough police. “There’s no point us reporting the problems to the police and then they don’t get here quick enough.

Roger Hirst believes pubwatch could help Leigh Old Town | Clacton and Frinton Gazette

Roger Hirst believes pubwatch could help Leigh Old Town | Clacton and Frinton Gazette
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European Super League: Echo readers and south Essex MPs rally against plans

It’s hoped the Super League would help alleviate lost revenue after the financial blow from the ongoing Covid pandemic. But the midweek competition has attracted widespread condemnation, including from football’s governing bodies, fans’ trusts and Prime Minister, Boris Johnson. Mr Johnson has promised football fans he will do everything possible to give the “ludicrous” new league backed by the Premier League’s big six clubs a “straight red”. Sir David Amess, MP for Southend West, said: “Greed greed greed and no regard for the fans. I think football fans are right to be outraged at the proposals. So, I will certainly be supporting, not the only the Prime Minister and the Culture Secretary, but anyone else who is prepared to oppose these plans.

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