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PUBLIC SPACES PROTECTION ORDERS IN EALING How do we construct a effective PSPO? June 18

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Page 1: PUBLIC SPACES PROTECTION ORDERS IN EALING · PSPO Requirements Alcohol (stop drinking alcohol if asked to do so) Loitering in groups (disperse from the area) Surrender your drink

PUBLIC SPACES PROTECTION ORDERS IN EALING

How do we construct a effective PSPO?

June 18

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Options Proposal (cont’d)Working hard to get it right

Understanding &

Good Decisions

Consultation

Challenge

Define

Evidence

Baseline

Engagement

Communication

Evaluation

Promote

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Options Proposal (cont’d)Approach and learning

• We seek to use orders to enhance spaces and prohibit behaviours that discourage the community as a whole to enjoy the space.

• ASB and associated drug and alcohol abuse in public spaces is often our key driver.

• Consultation is key, we have an extended period of 8 weeks as standard and work very hard to demonstrate we have taken all possible routes to get peoples views and understand any potential unintended effects of an order.

• Policing and patrolling have to be agreed and monitored closely.

• Orders create expectations for residents, need to ensure an on going dialogue with Local Members and be prepared for other localities nearby to expect a similar approach

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Options Proposal (cont’d)

• West Ealing Town Centre – April 2017

• Southall Town Centre and Parks – April 2018

• Mattock Lane PSPO – April 2018 – Subject to Appeal

• Valetta Road Gating PSPO – May 2018

• Now considering next steps for potential Borough wide options

Current Orders

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Options Proposal (cont’d)The West Ealing PSPO area

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Options Proposal (cont’d)The PSPO conditions

• Alcohol issues

• Loitering

• Urination and littering

• Protecting play areas

• Legal Highs

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Options Proposal (cont’d)6 months in – data analysis

0

50

100

150

200

250

300

Pre PSPO Now

ASB

Drugs

Public Order

Violence andsexual offences

Criminaldamage

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

45

Before After

Alcohol

Drugs

Reported crimes London Ambulance Service calls

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Options Proposal (cont’d)6 months in – resident perception

73 79

23

47

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

140

Pre PSPO Now

How safe do you feel in the area?

Safe during day Safe at night

62

28

9

How effective do you think the PSPO has been?

Effective

Not effective

Not sure

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Southall PSPO – Town Centre & Parks

Town Centre Five Southall Parks

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Process of introducing a PSPO

Time line of activity & engagement

January to March 2017 – Reports of anti-social behaviourReports received from ‘Town Centre’ businesses, residents and Councillor's regarding anti-

social behaviour in the public realm.

April 2017 - Safer Southall ConversationData collected through participant engagement and interviews. Analysed by themes and

descriptions of anti-social behaviour.

June 2017 – Southall analysis and research report commissionedData collected and analysed from police crime reports relating to the public space.

October 2017 - Public Spaces Protection Order consultation commencedVarious consultation methods utilised including print, online and social media. Face to face

engagement via ward panels, ward forums, business meetings, and resident association

meetings.

December 2017 - Public Spaces Protection Order consultation finishedThe results were then analysed and recommendation made.

April 2018 – Final Order issued.

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Proposed PSPO Requirements & Prohibitions

REPORTED ANTI-SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR

Drug use

Drug dealing

Spitting on the street

Open alcohol misuse

Street drinking on the public highway & alleyways

Misuse of legal highs

Loitering in groups outside local businesses

Adults intoxicated in the parks

Fearful of walking through parks at night / loitering

Dog fouling & nuisance dogs

PSPO Requirements

Alcohol (stop drinking alcohol if asked to do so)

Loitering in groups (disperse from the area)

Surrender your drink (cans, bottles, other containers)

Surrender your psychoactive substances

Provide your name and address

Obstructing access to business premises

PSPO Prohibitions

Urinating in public (in a public or communal space)

Adults using children’s playground (Parks)

Dog fouling / damage caused to property (Parks)

Psychoactive substances (possess &/or smoke)

Spitting (depositing saliva, mucus, other product)

Littering (leave rubbish in any public spaces)