EMRO Needed To Control Town Centre Violence
Violence in Northampton town centre is largely attributable to alcohol being sold in the early hours. So police are suggesting that an EMRO, or Early Morning Restriction Order, is brought in.
Violence in the centre of Northampton is largely attributable to alcohol being sold in the early hours of the morning, according to Northamptonshire Police. Northampton Borough Council is considering if an EMRO, or Early Morning Restriction Order, should be introduced.
Reporter Willy Gilder meets Karim Ayoubi, the manager of the Urban Tiger lap-dancing club in Northampton's Abington Square, while Stuart talks to local solicitor David Ward who owns the Bourja Bar in Castilian Street, to Councillor David Mackintosh, the Leader of Northampton Borough Council, and to 91热爆 Lancashire reporter Steve Becker about the EMRO scheme that has been launched in Blackpool.
Plus:
* local perspectives on the weather, as 20 of the UK's leading scientists and meteorologists meet at the Met Office to discuss Britain's "unusual" weather patterns
* users of the respite care unit Favell House in Northampton are still worried about the future of the centre following a public meeting
* TV drama "White Queen" could generate tourist interest in Potterspury, near Towcester
* Royal Ascot preview - the runners, riders and Northamptonshire hats
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