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'Saving running track will keep teens out of trouble'

Western Daily Press

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July 05, 2025

A POLICE inspector has said that saving a running track in South Bristol would help keep rowdy teenagers out of trouble in an open letter.

- ALEX SEABROOK Local Democracy Reporter

'Saving running track will keep teens out of trouble'

Ahead of a key debate on the future of the Whitchurch Athletics Track, its benefit as an alternative to antisocial behaviour has been highlighted.

Neighbourhoods near the track, like Hartcliffe, suffer from a lot of crime and antisocial behaviour, with few activities for young people to get involved in. But sports have seen success in "diversionary work", giving teenagers a positive outlet and encouragement.

Inspector Terry Murphy, pictured, is responsible for neighbourhood policing in South Bristol and offered his “strong support” to the campaign. The track’s future will be debated by Bristol City Council on Tuesday and councillors have been urged to consider its wider community benefits.

In the open letter, Inspector Murphy said: “Over the years, the running track has become far more than just a recreational facility. It has been a vital community asset and a proven tool for youth diversion.

“I have seen how access to structured, healthy activities such as athletics can provide a meaningful alternative to antisocial behaviour, substance misuse, and criminal activity particularly among young people who may lack positive outlets or direction in their lives.

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