There had been reports of egg throwing, criminal damage and stones being thrown at houses
The leader of the council covering Beeston says "patience is at an end" with anti-social behaviour in the town as police report a significant reduction in incidents. Nottinghamshire Police has been working alongside partners including Broxtowe Borough Council to crack down on Beeston's anti-social behaviour issues.
"We've all been young and we all gathered together and made friendships, but we had noticed a big increase in that anti-social behaviour and it needs cracking down. It's not helped by the continued closure of sports clubs and children's centres."But you can't just take part of the law and order issue in isolation, it has to be looked at as a whole and we have to make some very tough decisions.
"I remember that we had the same problem when we were younger, just hanging around not doing anything but having people moan about us. Even on the trams I haven't seen anything myself." Another couple, who did not want to be named, said: "We're still hearing about a lot of trouble at the moment. We don't come out in an evening that often, we're just on our way to a Panthers game tonight, so we don't see too much but we have done before.
But as well as the broader anti-social behaviour problems, Councillor Radulovic said another particular issue was some council house tenants. he said: "The council tries to help the situation because we've got a housing crisis. We are struggling to house families, we've got families in bed and breakfasts at the moment. Yet we have some tenants whose behaviour is totally unacceptable and patience is at an end with these people.
"If your freedom then starts to impact upon the quality of life of other people then that becomes a problem for us. We've done our absolute level best to work with people but at the end of the day if they refuse to participate, then they leave us no alternative."
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