Doncaster man banned from all contact with children under 16

A Doncaster man has been banned from all contact with children under the age of 16 as part of a court injunction to prevent 'unacceptable anti-social and problematic behaviour'.
A man has been banned from entering Haig Crescent for three years as part of a court injunctionA man has been banned from entering Haig Crescent for three years as part of a court injunction
A man has been banned from entering Haig Crescent for three years as part of a court injunction

Josh Holland, aged 18, of Cherry Grove, Rossington, agreed to abide by the terms of the three-year injunction, which was granted at Doncaster County Court after an application by South Yorkshire Police.

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He is also banned from approaching, threatening, intimidating or communicating directly or indirectly with a named female, whose identity has not been made public but who is aware of th ban.

Holland is also banned from entering Haig Crescent in Rossington, Doncaster.

PC Paul Setterfield, of South Yorkshire Police, said: "We have worked hard with our partners at Doncaster Metropolitan Borough Council to bring about this injunction and I would like to reassure the local community that we will continue to take action that prevents unacceptable anti-social and problematic behaviour."