
An enhanced policing presence will again be in operation in Dalton-in-Furness today due to planned protests in the area.
Protests have been organised to take place on Ulverston Road, at the construction site for the South Lakes Islamic Centre.
Cumbria police said they have worked with the organisers to ensure that these protests cause minimal disruption to the local community.
To keep the risk of crime or disorder to a minimum, a dispersal order will be in effect during the time in question.
The order provides officers with an enhanced ability to direct individuals who are causing or likely to cause harassment, alarm or distress to leave the area – and not return for a defined period.
Similar to previous protests, neighbourhood policing officers will also be in the area to provide reassurance and support to the local community.
Superintendent Matt Pearman said: “This policing operation is in place to protect our communities.
“The rights for protest must be balanced with the rights of others, keeping the public safe, preventing crime and disorder and seeking to minimise disruption.
“Public safety is our number one priority, and our officers are here to provide help, advice and reassurance.
“We ask that individuals involved in today’s protests act responsibly and refrain from engaging in crime and disorder.”





