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Police sweep up problems in Oxford park


A CAMPAIGN to stop language students drinking in an Oxford park is getting results, according to police.

Officers launched Operation Brush to patrol Headington Hill Park and put a stop to problems there and in nearby streets.

They enlisted the help of language school teachers and city council park rangers.

Residents living around the park complained to police that students, aged between 16 and 25, often gathered to drink at the bandstand and that the problems with anti-social behaviour had got worse over the past year.

The students were also thought to be responsible for leaving bottles and cans strewn around the park.

Pc Chris Miles, of the Headington neighbourhood police team, sought help from managers at city language schools, including EF International Language School, in Pullens Lane, Headington, and Embassy Oxford, in Broad Street.

He said: “We had the problem all last year, so this year we wanted to do joint patrols with the park rangers and we decided to get all the leaders from the language schools involved in the patrols.

“We have gone from having something every single day to not having any problems.

“We had lots and lots of complaints, all in the bandstand area.

“Some of the drinkers were under-age, which was why we set up the test purchasing operations around Headington and we’ve had a massive reduction in that.”

Pc Miles and his colleagues launched the operation about two weeks ago, patrolling the park’s perimeters every night for up to four nights in a row.

He said some of the teenagers had moved to South Park, but there had been a clear fall in the number of complaints.

He added: “It’s dispersing the problem.

“I think it’s because there’s a house in Headington Hill Park and we don’t have half as many complaints (in South Park).”

Ruth Chambers, the director of EF International Language School, said: “We have been working with the police and park wardens to try to address some of the problems that have arisen over the past year.

“We want to encourage students to behave in a lawful manner but we also want them to have a nice image in the city, so the residents of Oxford can enjoy their presence here, rather than feel that they’re a burden on the city.

“I know that the students can be responsible for creating noise late at night and litter, but sometimes they become victims of crime themselves when it’s dark and there aren’t many people around.”


Comments(6)

Lord Palmerstone says...
9:46pm Thu 29 Jul 10

How wonderful! We are now like Charente Maritime where locals are never responsible for any problems; only Marseillaises.
All our lovely citizens go home to their housing projects to drink their 3 litre bottles of Scrump Thunder, or whatever the clear liquid in brown plastic is called , whilst wicked foreigners carousel and wake up honest pensioners who went to bed at 9, after Corrie.

Lord Palmerstone says...
9:47pm Thu 29 Jul 10

ok, so no one ever looks at one comment

Berty says...
11:02pm Thu 29 Jul 10

True M'Lord. Jolly good comment too; it's a crying shame.

the wizard says...
8:45am Fri 30 Jul 10

After PCSO's clearing up litter and sorting vandalism at White Horse Hill earlier in the year it is now PC's clearing away litter in Oxford. What an absolute waste of tax payers money. Oxford City Council should have been clearing away the mess while the Bobbies should have been put to a more appropriate task, fighting crime, not grime. With so many cyclists abusing the law, pedestrians and road tax paying motorists, the Bobbies time could have been much better spent tackling the , no lights, no brakes, no rules, brigade. Sarah Thornton needs to get her priorities sorted, litter picking indeed, disgraceful !!!

newcy says...
10:12am Fri 30 Jul 10

Well at least it kept Oxford's fine constabulary out of McDonalds for a little while. The poor city council can't afford to clear up the mess -they spent it all on bonuses for their top brass layabouts.

sundance69 says...
12:02pm Fri 30 Jul 10

They should ban them from the buses to - jabbering away constantly, delaying everything with huge queues, then paying with a tenner..the colleges were going to fund buses for them, hell theyre rich enough, do it


Pc Chris Miles at the bandstand in Headington Hill Park Pc Chris Miles at the bandstand in Headington Hill Park

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