Even with lockdown and social distancing measures in place across Chesterfield between April and May 2020, anti-social behaviour increased around the region. Below is a list of areas across Chesterfield worst affected by anti-social behaviour in May 2020.
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1. Beetwell Street, Town Centre.
Beetwell street is naturally a very busy street with the amount of local businesses located along the stretch. With the street quieter during the lockdown period, there at least 7 cases of anti-social behaviour reported near Beetwell Street in May 2020. Photo: Google
2. Broad Pavement, Town Centre.
Broad Pavement is another area with a few pubs and restaurants near by that would otherwise be busy if not for the coronavirus. There were at least 5 cases of anti-social behaviour reported near Broad Pavement in May 2020. Photo: Google
3. Hollis Lane, Town Centre.
There were 3 more cases of anti-social behaviour reported near Hollis Lane in May 2020. Photo: Google
4. Knifesmithgate, Town Centre.
Knifesmithgate is another busy stretch of road home to a variety of local businesses. There were another 3 cases of anti-social behaviour reported near knifesmithgate in May 2020. Photo: Google