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Public Space Protection Order (PSPO) - 2023 Old Leigh/ Chalkwell
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Background
The 2021 PSPO was implemented due to a steep rise in Anti-Social Behaviour in the area having a detrimental effect on those living in the area as well as those visiting the area for pleasure. Whilst the 2021 PSPO has not been used to issue Fixed Penalty Notices, it has been used by officers to educate and disperse anti-social behaviour from the restricted area consistently for the past 3 years. The 2021 PSPO has acted as a preventative measure discouraging anti-social behaviour and it is feared that the expiry of the current order could lead to a resurgence of anti-social behaviour in the restricted area. The 2021 PSPO forms part of the Operation Union toolkit designed to address anti-social behaviour and crime in high profile foreshore areas across the City of Southend.
Proposal
Renewal will enable continued necessary control of relevant matters relating to the behaviours listed and the ability for officers to issue Fixed Penalty Notices where breaches of the Order are witnessed and those responsible are identified
For a full copy of the Order see the document section to the right of the webpage.
The Consultation
The consultation ran from 10th November to 9th December and was open to all residents and businesses living or trading in the Borough.
Survey interaction
The main consultation was delivered through the Southend-on-Sea City Council online consultation portal. A total of 168 residents and businesses participated. The responses varied and of that 153 were informed which indicates they had visited the project page and viewed the survey and documents but chose not to comment, 33 responded online, and a response from the Essex Police.
The 2021 PSPO was implemented due to a steep rise in Anti-Social Behaviour in the area having a detrimental effect on those living in the area as well as those visiting the area for pleasure. Whilst the 2021 PSPO has not been used to issue Fixed Penalty Notices, it has been used by officers to educate and disperse anti-social behaviour from the restricted area consistently for the past 3 years. The 2021 PSPO has acted as a preventative measure discouraging anti-social behaviour and it is feared that the expiry of the current order could lead to a resurgence of anti-social behaviour in the restricted area. The 2021 PSPO forms part of the Operation Union toolkit designed to address anti-social behaviour and crime in high profile foreshore areas across the City of Southend.
Proposal
Renewal will enable continued necessary control of relevant matters relating to the behaviours listed and the ability for officers to issue Fixed Penalty Notices where breaches of the Order are witnessed and those responsible are identified
For a full copy of the Order see the document section to the right of the webpage.
The Consultation
The consultation ran from 10th November to 9th December and was open to all residents and businesses living or trading in the Borough.
Survey interaction
The main consultation was delivered through the Southend-on-Sea City Council online consultation portal. A total of 168 residents and businesses participated. The responses varied and of that 153 were informed which indicates they had visited the project page and viewed the survey and documents but chose not to comment, 33 responded online, and a response from the Essex Police.
Consultation has concluded, thank you for your feedback. Further submissions will not be counted.
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Final report
Public Space Protection Order (PSPO) - 2023 Old Leigh/ Chalkwell is currently at this stage
The final outcomes of the consultation are documented here. This may include a summary of all contributions collected as well as recommendations for future action.
Write to: Southend-on-Sea City Council, Information Governance, Complaints and Resolution Hub, PO Box 6, Civic Centre, Victoria Avenue, Southend-on-Sea, SS2 6ER.