Decision details

Approve the proposed Public Spaces Protection Order (PSPO), which follows the format of the previously adopted PSPO, for a further three year period.

Decision Maker: Director of Governance and Customer Services and Monitoring Officer - Claire Hughes

Decision status: Recommendations Approved

Is Key decision?: No

Is subject to call in?: No

Purpose:

The proposals are intended to extend the current PSPO for a further 3 years regarding control over public consumption of alcohol and dog control, which will in turn help to protect the public from anti-social behaviour that is having or likely to have a detrimental effect on the quality life of those in the locality.

Decision:

Approve the proposed Public Spaces Protection Order (PSPO), which follows the format of the previously adopted PSPO, for a further three year period.

The proposals are intended to extend the current PSPO for a further 3 years regarding control over public consumption of alcohol and dog control, which will in turn help to protect the public from anti-social behaviour that is having or likely to have a detrimental effect on the quality life of those in the locality.

Alternative options considered:

Option 1 - Extension of the scope relating to the previous PSPO - The authority, prior to beginning the consultation exercise to extend the current PSPO for a further 3 years, undertook work with officers and key stakeholders to review if an extension was considered necessary, as well as reviewing the numbers of complaints received regarding dog control and the public consumption of alcohol. Officers, partners and stakeholders indicated, reinforced by the consultation feedback, support to retain or extend the PSPO covering these issues.
Not to renew the PSPO - The Corporate Director and Monitoring Officer, in consultation with the Cabinet Member Safety & Communities, could decide to reject the proposed extension of the current PSPO. Consideration has been given to this, but in light of the evidence submitted showing the need for the extension to the order, supplemented by the consultation feedback, not proceeding with the proposed extension to the PSPO would be detrimental in reducing the powers available to the police and authority to address antisocial behaviour issues. There is also concern amongst partners that the permanent removal of the PSPO would be likely to lead to an increase in the prevailing level of anti-social behaviour, as a result of the suppression/deterrent effect associated with having a PSPO and associated signage in place.

Option 2 -
Option 3 -

Contact: Claire Hughes, Director of Governance and Customer Services and Monitoring Officer Email: [email protected].

Publication date: 23/10/2023

Date of decision: 23/10/2023