Much of the problems affecting town centres are reflected in Wakefield.
but the local authorities between them have conspired to come up with a perfect storm.
A few years ago the local police stations were closed down and relocated to a brand spanking new facility on an out of town industrial estate.
A few years after that Wakefield coucil started housing "vulnerable" people in the city centre Citilodge hotel.
Now, what do we think might happen after you've moved all the police out of town and a load of dossers into it?
This is what happens.
https://www.wakefieldexpress.co.uk/news ... ed-4055383
To be honest, I don't know if this problem is solvable. The council has a duty to try and house the homeless. Knowing that the council has to home them (if they haven't made themselves intentionally homeless) has not been an encouragement to turn their lives around. So the problem just gets bigger.
The reaction of the council leader, a lady who looks well preserved (like Tutenkhamen's mum) is priceless. "This is unacceptable" - like it's nothing to do with her. It's how she always reacts.
I just feel for the business owners affected by the crimes being committed. They are the real vulnerable people here.