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Crime and antisocial behaviour
Community Protection Warnings and Notices
Community Protection Warnings and Notices
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Community Protection Warnings and Notices
Purpose of Community Protection Notices (CPN)
Who can issue a Community Protection Notice (CPN)?
Who can be given a Community Protection Notice (CPN)?
The Community Protection Notice (CPN) process
Appealing a Community Protection Notice (CPN)
What happens if a CPN is breached?
Information sharing and other council powers
On this series of pages you can find out more about:
the purpose of a Community Protection Notice (CPN)
who can issue a CPN
who can receive a CPN
the CPN process
appealing a CPN
breaching a CPN and punishment
information sharing and other council powers
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