Derbyshire Times news bulletin 9th August

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Derbyshire Times news bulletin with editor Phil Bramley
Transcript
00:00Here's today's Derbyshire Times video bulletin.
00:02A council crackdown on street boozers, beggars and racing motorists performing stunts in a
00:07troubled area of the town has been launched in Chesterfield. The Borough Council's cabinet
00:12agreed to the implementation of a new three-year public spaces protection order covering an area
00:17from Chesterfield College in the town centre through to Newbold and including Sheetbridge.
00:22A council spokesperson stated there is clear evidence that the area covered by the order
00:27has been subjected to consistent antisocial behaviour issues.
00:31Breaching an order is a criminal offence and can be enforced by an officer authorised by the local
00:36authority including a police community support officer or a police constable. The new order
00:41bans urinating or defecating in public, loitering around shops or cashpoint with the purposes of
00:46begging, behaviour that causes nuisance, alarm or distress, stunts using a motor vehicle including
00:53performing donuts, skids, handbrake turns and wheel spinning, loud music or noise coming from
00:58a vehicle that causes a nuisance, causing a danger or risk of injury to others by speeding or racing
01:04in a motor vehicle and causing an obstruction on a public highway whether moving or stationary
01:09including driving in convoys. Leading Derbyshire and South Yorkshire law firm BRM has raised a
01:17total of £202,000 since 2015 for Macmillan Cancer Support Services at Chesterfield Royal Hospital
01:25thanks to support from its clients during its annual free will month. In its ninth year the
01:30firm's partnership with Macmillan enables people to make a will for free during two months of the
01:34year and instead of paying a fee to BRM it was requested that a voluntary donation was made to
01:39the charity with a recommended contribution of £75 per person. Paul Beresford, Executive Director
01:46at BRM said we would like to say a big thank you to everyone who has helped support our free
01:51wills month in aid of Macmillan Cancer Report since 2015. Macmillan is a charity close to
01:57our hearts and we're proud to have worked alongside them for several years.

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