A second teenager has been banned from parts of Keighley after causing anti-social behaviour in the town.

Mark Wood, 15, has been banned from entering parts of Knowle Park, Ingrow and Holy Croft, after an interim anti-social behaviour order was granted against him yesterday at Bradford Magistrates’ Court.

Wood has also been banned from having contact in a public place with seven people including Kane Webster, 14, who received an ASBO banning him from his neighbourhood for two years earlier this week.

Wood’s interim order will last until Monday, November 15, when an application for a full ASBO will be heard.

It prohibits him from “acting in a manner which causes or is likely to cause nuisance, alarm, distress or harassment, including using threatening abusive or insulting words or behaviour to any person and encourage or inciting others to carry out any of these prohibited acts on his behalf.”

On Wednesday the Telegraph & Argus reported Webster, of Upper Hird Street, Keighley, was part of a gang of youths who terrorised residents and businesses in Ingrow, Keighley, Haworth and Oakworth.

The court heard Webster had been involved in 18 acts of anti-social behaviour between November 2009 and June this year.

Bench chairman Neil Walker made the interim ASBO prohibiting Wood, of Bradford, having contact with seven people aged 14 to 20.

The court heard how Wood, who did not appear at the hearing, was in custody. Prosecuting on behalf of Bradford Council, Richard Winter, said: “I understand he is likely to be released in the second week of September.

“The intention is to seek an interim anti-social behaviour order until the final hearing of the case.”

The order includes streets surrounding Ingrow Primary School and runs in between part of Halifax Road and Oakworth Road.

An interim ASBO was also placed on Wood in his absence in June this year.