Six dispersal zones are in place in Sefton so everyone stays safe during the Halloween period
- Sefton Bubble 
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Four of the dispersal orders take effect from 3pm today, Thursday 30 October, until 3pm on Saturday 1 November in:
• Aintree where the dispersal zone covering the boundaries of M57, A59 Switch Island, Northern Perimeter Road, Copy Lane, Browns Lane, Edward Jenner Ave, Heysham Road, Mersey Rail Kirkby railway, Melling Road, Leeds to Liverpool Canal up to M57 including Old Roan and Aintree Railway Stations
• Crosby which includes the boundaries of Crosby Village/Alexandra Park/Coronation Park/Ramblers/Northern Club/Moorside Park area as shown on the map. The zone will cover the area bounded by Moor Lane, Forefield Lane, Moorside Park, Liverpool Road and Coronation Road
• Hatton Hill within the boundaries of Boundary Road, Sterrix Lane, Gorsey Lane, Leeds to Liverpool Canal, Rimrose Brook, Cambridge Road, A565 Crosby Rd South, Peel Rd, Norton Street, Knowsley Road, Linacre Lane and A5038 Netherton Way.
• Maghull covering boundaries of Green Lane, Dodds Lane, Ormonde Drive, Broadwood Avenue, Hall Lane, Old Hall Road and Moss Lane
While north of Sefton the two dispersal zones become active from 4pm today, Thursday 30 October, until 4pm on Saturday 1 November in:

• Southport within the boundaries of Marine Drive, Esplanade, Promenade, Coronation Walk, Portland Street, Talbot Street, Eastbank Street, Virginia Street, Southport Railway Station, Hall Street, Hawkshead Street, Queens Road, Park Road, Park Road West, Promenade and Fairway
• Formby includes the boundaries of Long Lane Footpath, Church Road, Liverpool Road, Altcar Lane, Hoggs Hill Lane, The Railway line, Kirklake Road, Woodlands Road, Wicks Lane and Freshfield Road
These dispersal zones are under Section 34/35 of the Anti-Social Behaviour & Policing Act 2014, which gives police officers the powers to direct people engaging in anti-social behaviour or are likely to become involved in such incidents and not return for up to 48 hours. Officers also have the power to seize items used for anti-social behaviour.
Should a person who has previously been directed to leave but returns to the area, then an offence would be committed, and they may be arrested.
Inspector Neighbourhood Policing Kenneth Sumner said: “We have proactively put this dispersal zone in place to help ensure people stay safe across Sefton.
“The dispersal zone gives officers in the area extra powers to approach people they suspect may be there to commit anti-social behaviour or other crimes.
“There will be a highly visible police presence to deal with any issues and provide reassurance to people so that they are not subjected to any such behaviour and can go about their daily business safely.
“I also urge parents and guardians to know where children in your care are and what they are up to, as this will further assist us in dealing with those who cause trouble.
“If you witness any anti-social behaviour or have any information about such incidents, please contact or speak to our officers and we will take action.”
To report anti-social behaviour or criminal behaviour can contact Merseyside Police social media desk via X Merseyside Police Contact Centre or on Facebook ‘Merseyside Police Contact Centre’. You can also report information via our website: https://orlo.uk/WLAV9 or call 101.
Alternatively, contact the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111, or via their website here: https://orlo.uk/0CwBq In an emergency always call 999.


























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