A WINCHESTER man has been banned from areas of city centre for two years.

Gary Trevor Page, 50, of Christchurch Road, was handed a Criminal Behaviour Order at a hearing at Basingstoke Magistrates Court on Wednesday, December 6.

Officers from Winchester’s City Centre Neighbourhood Policing Team put together the application, detailing Page’s anti-social behaviour and shoplifting from stores in the city centre.

Page is prohibited from entering High Street, the grounds of Winchester Cathedral, Market Street, Market Lane, St Maurice’s Passage, and a section of Middle Brook Street between St George’s Street and High Street.

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CBOs are imposed by a court and can restrict where people go, who they associate with, and what activities people are allowed to take part in.

Breaching the order is a criminal offence, which can lead to a prison sentence.

Inspector Matt Kirby said: “Gary Page has been a real nuisance in the city centre, affecting both visitors and businesses.

“We will continue to work with our partners, including the Winchester Business Improvement District, to make sure we keep the city centre a safe place to work and visit.”