
A man has been banned from two Whitehaven parks for two years.
Karl Goodfellow, 40, of no fixed address, is also barred from being drunk in public, drinking alcohol in a public place other than a licensed premises and acting or inciting others to act in an anti-social manner.
He has been handed a criminal behaviour order by Workington magistrates after it was requested by officers from Cumbria police’s Copeland Neighbourhood Policing Team.
He was given the order, which banned him from entering Whitehaven’s St Nicholas Church Gardens and Castle Park, yesterday, Monday May 12.
The full conditions of his order are:
- Acting or inciting others to act in an anti-social manner, that is to say, a manner which causes harassment, alarm or distress.
- Consuming alcohol in a public place other than in a licensed premises which serves alcohol to be consumed on the premises.
- Being found drunk in a public place.
- Entering St Nicholas Church Gardens, Whitehaven.
- Entering Castle Park, Whitehaven
The punishment for breaking the terms of an order can be up to five years in prison.
Anyone who witnesses Goodfellow breaching the terms of his order should contact the police.





