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Town Centre Public Spaces Protection Order, and a Dog Control Public Spaces Protection Order

Meeting: 21/09/2020 - Cabinet (Item 54)

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Report of the Strategic Director of Regeneration and Environment

 

Recommendations:-

 

1.           The Cabinet approve the two draft Public Space Protection Orders attached as appendix 2 and 3 containing the following restrictions/requirements

 

2.           Town Centre and Clifton Park PSPO

 

a)           Behaving in such a way or using language that causes, or  ...  view the full agenda text for item 54

Additional documents:

Minutes:

Consideration was given to the report which detailed how Borough-wide Dog Fouling Public Spaces Protection Order expired in September and October, 2020 respectively and detailed the response to the full public consultation.

 

The implementation and performance on the Orders would continue to be closely monitored.

 

The production of the report  ...  view the full minutes text for item 54


Meeting: 16/09/2020 - Overview and Scrutiny Management Board (Item 218)

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Cabinet Portfolio:-              Waste, Roads and Community Safety

 

Strategic Directorate:-        Regeneration and Environment

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Minutes:

Consideration was given to a report that was submitted for pre-decision scrutiny ahead of the Cabinet meeting scheduled for 21 September 2020 in respect of Public Space Protection Order (PSPO) Proposals – September 2020.

 

The Cabinet Member for Waste, Roads and Community Safety and the Assistant Director - Community Safety and Street Scene attended the meeting to present the report.

 

It was noted that the report to Cabinet in July 2020 that had detailed proposals for consultation on the details of the PSPO’s had been delayed significantly due to Covid-19 pandemic, and as such a request had been made for the decision to implement the new PSPO’s be exempt from call-in in order to prevent a potential gap between the old PSPO’s expiring and the new proposed PSPO’s coming into force occurring. It was noted that as such the Chair of Overview and Scrutiny Management Board, in consultation with the Leader of the Opposition had agreed to exempt the decision from the normal call-in procedure.

 

The report noted that the Anti-Social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014 had created powers to introduce PSPO’s in order to prevent individuals or groups committing anti-social behaviour in public spaces, and that the introduction of these powers had superseded previous legislation, such as Dog Control Orders. This change of legislation had subsequently enabled the Council’s Dog Control Order, that prohibited the fouling of land by dogs, to be transitioned into a PSPO. It was noted that this PSPO was due to expire on 19 October 2020.  In addition, on 11 September 2017, the Cabinet and Commissioners’ Decision-Making Meeting had agreed the implementation of a new PSPO from 1 October 2017 that prohibited a number of anti-social behaviours in the town centre. It was noted that this PSPO was due to expire on 30 September 2020.

 

The Cabinet Member for Waste, Roads and Community Safety noted the role that scrutiny had played in the development and consultation process for the new proposed PSPO’s. It was also noted that an extensive consultation process had taken place on the proposals. Full details of the consultation process and responses were included in the officer’s report and it was noted by the Cabinet Member that the responses from the consultation had been overwhelmingly in favour of the proposals for the renewal of the two PSPO’s.

 

Members noted that some respondents to the consultation had asked for changes to the PSPO’s to be made and asked for further information on the changes that they had wanted to see. The Cabinet Member advised that the requests had been regarding extending the area covered by the Town Centre and Clifton Park PSPO. The Assistant Director - Community Safety and Street Scene noted that there had also been requests to increase the penalties for breaching the PSPO’s.

 

Members noted the significant number of complaints that they received regarding dog fouling, on the frequency of dog bins being emptied and on the lack of bins in public spaces. Members agreed that residents must be  ...  view the full minutes text for item 218