Scarborough Council launch consultation as part of review into town's anti-social behaviour Public Space Protection Order
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The council would like to hear people's thoughts about whether a new PSPO should be put in place and the areas and types of issues it should cover.
The current PSPO is part of a range of measures used by the North Yorkshire Police and the council to tackle anti-social behaviour, particularly disruptive behaviour caused by alcohol.
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Hide AdIt has been in place since July 2017 and covers public spaces within a designated area of Scarborough, primarily within the centre and central part of the town, including the beach areas.
Within the PSPO area there are restrictions on consuming alcohol -currently, those causing anti-social behaviour whilst drinking in public places can be ordered to surrender their alcohol.
The PSPO also places restrictions on consuming psychoactive substances (formerly known as legal highs) and it is an offence to urinate or defecate in a public place in the designated area.
Failure to comply with the terms of the PSPO can result in a fixed penalty notice and a fine of £100.
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Hide AdAs part of the consultation, the council is seeking opinion on whether the area the PSPO covers should be extended to include parts of Whitby.
Cllr Liz Colling, Scarborough Borough Council Cabinet Member for Economy, Communities and Commercial said: “The current PSPO was put in place to try to address a number of concerns raised by residents and businesses about the negative impact anti-social behaviour was having on their lives and the perception of the area by visitors.
“As part of our commitment to Building a Better Borough, this review and consultation gives people an opportunity to tell us how effective they think the PSPO has been, whether they would like to see a new one put in place, how similar or different that should be and which areas it should cover.”
There are two public drop in sessions being held, where people can speak to officers about the proposals. These will be held on:
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Hide Ad- Tuesday 10 March, 4pm to 6pm, Town Hall, St Nicholas Street, Scarborough
- Tuesday 17 March, 4.30pm to 6.30pm, Whitby Library, Windsor Terrace, Whitby
Council staff will also be attending a number of meetings and forums to discuss the proposals in more detail.
The consultation period ends at 12pm, Wednesday 8 April.
You can have your say on the PSPO by completing the questionnaire available at scarborough.gov.uk/consultation.
Paper copies are also available upon request by calling 01723 232323 or visiting the Customer First Centre on St Nicholas Street.