Even with lockdown and social distancing measures in place across Sheffield between April and May 2020, anti-social behaviour increased around the region. Below is a list of areas across Sheffield worst affected by anti-social behaviour in May 2020.
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1. Rockingham Street, City Centre.
The list begins on what would normally be a busy street in Rockingham Street. Even though the shops, pubs and restaurants were quiet, there were still 19 cases of anti-social behaviour reported near Rockingham Street in May 2020. Photo: Google
2. Bolton Street, City Centre.
There were another 14 incidents of anti-social behaviour reported near Bolton Street in May 2020. Photo: Google
3. York Street, City Centre.
York Street is another area in the city centre that would normally be busy and fell quiet due to the coronavirus. There were another 10 cases of anti-social behaviour reported near York Street in May 2020. Photo: Google
4. Broom Street, Broomhall.
The figure drops below double figures for the first time to 9 cases of anti-social behaviour near Broom Street in May 2020. Photo: Google