Dispersal Orders Extended Across Thanet to Combat Rising Antisocial Behaviour
Dispersal orders will remain in place across Thanet this weekend as Kent Police respond to a rise in antisocial behaviour in Broadstairs, Margate, and Ramsgate.
The orders follow a week of underage street drinking, fights, and aggression towards staff at shops and restaurants, with several incidents reported between Thursday 19 June and Saturday 21 June.
Officers have also seized alcohol from underage drinkers during patrols.
Coordinated Policing Effort
Kent Police are working with British Transport Police, Thanet District Council, and other policing teams across the county to prevent further disorder, including from individuals travelling into Thanet from neighbouring towns.
Dispersal orders covering Broadstairs, Margate, and Ramsgate town centres and beach areas will now remain in effect through Sunday afternoon, 29 June. Police say the orders may be renewed or expanded if further issues arise.
Police Statement
Chief Inspector Ian Swallow, Thanet’s District Commander, said:
“While it may be a small number of offenders, we understand the impact their behaviour can have on the community and it will not be tolerated.
“We urge parents to speak to their children and remind them to behave responsibly. We’ve confiscated alcohol from children and are visiting parents to discuss their child’s conduct.
“These measures are about keeping Thanet safe. We will continue high-visibility patrols and encourage the public to report any crime or disorder.”
What You Need to Know
- Dispersal powers apply to individuals aged 10 and up
- Areas covered: Broadstairs, Margate, Ramsgate (town centres and beach fronts)
- Effective until: Sunday afternoon, 29 June
- Penalties: Return to the area during a dispersal period could result in arrest
To report antisocial behaviour, call 101 or use Kent Police’s online reporting tool. In an emergency, always dial 999.