Why Bristol council has banned cheese toasties from park

Residents feared sale of hot food from snack van would encourage antisocial behaviour and truancy

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A local council is attempting to combat antisocial behaviour by biker gangs by banning the sale of cheese toasties.

Councillors in Bristol say they had been contacted by members of the public who were worried that a proposed hot food van in Monk’s Park, in the north of the city, would attract troublemakers back to the area.

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