A teenager has been banned from the centre of Brampton after flouting their Criminal Behaviour Order.

The youngster has now been made the subject of a new Criminal Behaviour Order which includes terms banning him from Brampton town centre.

Now banned from driving, the boy – who cannot be named due to legal restrictions – last week, September, 13, pleaded guilty to breaching his Criminal Behaviour Order and several driving offences committed in the Brampton area on April, 8, which were witnessed by a Police Community Support Officer.

This sentence followed an earlier sentence for a public order offence committed in Brampton on March 17.

A new 12-month CBO has been put in place for the next 12 months after his previous CBO expired in August.

A 12-month Youth Rehabilitation Order was issued with a supervision requirement.

He must also complete 100 hours of unpaid work and has been disqualified from driving for six months.

He was also given a restraining order preventing from contacting two named people by any means.

The conditions of the CBO prevent the teenager from entering Brampton town centre, as well as parts of north Brampton – unless to attend the medical practice via a pre-arranged appointment.

Police Constable Sam Butler said: “Criminal Behaviour Orders are important tools which allow us to put restrictions on an individual for the benefit of the local community.

“Where these restrictions are broken, the court can then take swift action against the individual.

“In this case, if the teenager refuses to comply with the terms imposed by the court, he can expect to be back before a court very soon after.”