Street beggars were moved on 700 times in just one month in High Wycombe town centre.
HWBIDCo, the business improvement organisation, hired a new town ranger to patrol the streets in a bid to discourage antisocial behaviour.
In December - his first month in the job - he recorded 700 incidents of beggars being moved out of the town centre.
Melanie Williams, HWBIDCo’s new manager, said they do not want to be seen as a “soft touch” by those drinking and being antisocial.
It comes after a number of complaints about bad behaviour in and around Frogmoor and the High Street - including that “aggressive” beggars are pocketing up to £90 a day.
However Cllr Khalil Ahmed raised concerns that moving beggars on is just moving the problem elsewhere.
Ms Williams said: “It is a case of dispersal – but protecting the town centre and the town centre businesses has to be a priority otherwise they will go under.
“We do have to disperse but it doesn’t solve the problem. There is a lot more to do but businesses are worth protecting.”
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