Posted: Mon 14th Mar 2022

Police step up patrols at Llandudno McDonald’s as large group of youths cause problems

North Wales news and information
This article is old - Published: Monday, Mar 14th, 2022

Police have stepped up patrols outside a branch of McDonald’s following reports of a large group of youths causing problems.

Issues with anti-social behaviour have been experienced outside the fast food chain’s restaurant in Llandudno.

Officers said both staff and customers had been targeted by the youngsters.

Members of the Neighbourhood Policing Team for West Conwy said: “We have been getting reports of anti-social behaviour at McDonald’s in Llandudno.

“A large group of youths have been congregating outside and have been causing anti-social behaviour issues which is being directed to either McDonald’s staff or it’s customers.

“We are aware of this issue and we conducting high visibility patrols, especially at evenings and weekends.”

 



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