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Caterham Crackdown: Police Enforce Dispersal Order to Curb Anti-Social Behavior

Summary

  • Police issue dispersal order in Caterham, Surrey
  • Order covers Caterham Valley area until Sunday 3 PM
  • Aims to tackle increased reports of anti-social behavior
Caterham Crackdown: Police Enforce Dispersal Order to Curb Anti-Social Behavior

On November 15, 2025, police in Caterham, Surrey have taken action to tackle an increase in reports of anti-social behavior in the town center. Authorities have put a dispersal order in place, effective from Friday afternoon until 3 PM on Sunday.

The order covers the Caterham Valley area, including Church Walk, parts of Croydon Road and Godstone Road, Queens Park, Raglan Precinct, and Caterham train station. Under the order, officers and PCSOs can direct anyone they believe is committing or intending to commit anti-social acts to leave the designated zone. Failure to comply or returning to the area could result in arrest.

Surrey Police have stated that anti-social behavior will not be tolerated in the county, and they will deal with such offenses robustly. The dispersal order aims to restore order and safety in Caterham's town center during this period.

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Police in Caterham have put a dispersal order in place to tackle increased reports of anti-social behavior in the town center.
The dispersal order in Caterham will be in effect from Friday afternoon until 3 PM on Sunday.
The dispersal order covers the Caterham Valley area, including Church Walk, parts of Croydon Road and Godstone Road, Queens Park, Raglan Precinct, and Caterham train station.

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