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Nottingham's Youth Violence Crisis: Teens Attacked With Machetes
21 Feb
Summary
- Nottingham named UK's most dangerous city outside London last year.
- City council invests nearly £2 million to combat youth crime.
- Recent machete attacks involve teenagers as young as 14.

Nottingham is intensifying efforts to combat a surge in youth violence, following several disturbing knife-related incidents. Recent weeks saw a machete attack in the town centre involving teenagers as young as 14, and another similar incident in November during a public event. These events have heightened fears among residents, who describe feeling unsafe walking the streets.
In response, Nottingham City Council announced an investment plan of nearly £2 million aimed at deterring "desperate" young people from criminal activity. Police have also increased visibility, installing a knife arch in the town centre to scan pedestrians for weapons. Data indicates Nottingham has a higher rate of children in custody than any other major UK city.




