A total of 30 people have been formally dispersed over a weekend as part of Kent Police’s ongoing work to disrupt antisocial behaviour in Whitstable and Herne Bay. Additional high visibility patrols have been carried out in the two towns since June, as a continued response to concerns raised about underage drinking and criminal damage.
On the evening of Friday 18 July 2025 officers issued formal dispersal orders to 29 young people, aged between 11 and 18 years. The enforcement work by police continued the following day, when officers responded to a report of damage being caused to a shelter in Marine Parade in Whitstable. A 14 year old boy was formally dispersed from the area and enquiries are continuing into the incident. While at the scene, officers also moved on a group of young people to ensure no further issues.
Using the 48 hour dispersal orders, police can utilise additional powers to move on anyone over 10 years old causing a nuisance and, if necessary, arrest those who fail to leave. Further dispersal orders will be in place in Whitstable and Herne Bay from 3pm on Friday 25 July and will run until the afternoon of Sunday 27 July 2025. Areas covered include the coastlines of the two towns from Seasalter Beach to Saxon Shore Way, as well as surrounding streets.
District Commander for the Canterbury district, Chief Inspector Paul Stoner said:
‘We are determined that nobody should be subjected to the actions of others which makes them feel harassed, alarmed or distressed. Officers have been challenging those who carry out nuisance behaviour and anyone who is under 18 can also expect their parents to be contacted about their actions. We hope residents feel reassured at the quick actions of officers to intercept any issues reported. Anybody who wishes to report instances of antisocial behaviour should report it online via the Kent Police website. If a crime is in progress, please don’t hesitate to call 999.’