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Brent Council is
consulting on the imposition of Public Space Protection Orders (PSPO) in many
areas of Brent.
They explain:
We are consulting
residents of Brent on introducing a Public Spaces Protection Order (PSPO) to
help the police and Council tackle enviro crime and anti-social behaviour
[in]our parks and open spaces. We seek to ensure that the law-abiding majority
can use and enjoy public spaces, safe from anti-social behaviour. The Orders
can be enforced by fixed penalty notices or prosecution, by police or Council
officers. Current policy • A maximum fine for breach of Brent’s current park
byelaws is £20 and there has been no enforcement undertaken since it was
enacted. • A maximum fine for Breach of a PSPO is £100 and there is flexibility
under the legislation to prosecute persistent offenders at Court, where they
could be fined a maximum of £1000 pounds. Under the legislation consent would
have to be given by private land owners should the Council decide to implement
an order which covers such an area. Intended outcome: If a PSPO is introduced,
those in breach face an instant £100 fixed penalty fine or possible criminal
prosecution. If introduced, the PSPO will be enforced by a partnership of the
police and council.
As always the question
immediately arises as to whether the police or council have the resources or
time to enforce such rules as well as whether people could be caught by
them through the lack of amenities such as public toilets in parks or through
indulging in innocent activities with children such as feeding birds. Some
proposals will be uncontroversial in principle but the method of enforcement,
as highlighted by former councillor John Duffy over Fixed Penalty Notices for
littering LINK,
could aggravate matters. Given the increase in rough sleeping as a result of
homelessness enforcement of 4) could result in harassment of those already
vulnerable and in need.
These are the
proposed prohibited ‘anti-social’ activities:
1.
The use of illegal drugs and psychoactive substances (formerly known as legal
highs)
2.
Alcohol use
3.
Littering of cigarettes, bottles, cans, food etc.
4.
Erecting or occupying any shelter, sleeping apparatus, or caravan with the
intention of
residing in it without the written approval of the London Borough
of Brent
5.
Urinating or defecating
6.
Feeding of vermin (pigeons and other species of birds, rats etc.)
7.
Driving unauthorised motor vehicles without the consent of the London Borough
of Brent
8.
Defacing or damaging fixtures or furniture
9.
Losing control of any dogs
10.
Walking more than 4 dogs at a time
11.
Allowing dogs access into specified “dog free“ areas
12.
The flying of drones without the consent of the London Borough of Brent.
13.
Launching of sky (Chinese) lanterns on council land
REQUIREMENTS
Within the restricted
area described above, the following activities are required :-
14.
In the event that a dog defecates in the restricted area, the person
responsible for the dog at the time, must remove the faeces immediately
15.
Dogs are required to be kept on a lead when in or near any of the flower
gardens within any restricted area
In the light of
grassland fires during the recent very dry spell it is interesting that
barbecues are not mentioned.
The parks and open spaces
listed are:
Abbey Estate Open Space, Alperton Sports Ground, Barham Park, Barn
Hill, Basing Hill, Brampton Grove, Bramshill Road, Brent River Park, Brentfield
Park, Brondesbury Park, Butlers Green, Caffrey Gardens, Cambridge Square and
Gardens, Canal Walk, Chalkhill Linear Park, Chalkhill Open Space, Chalkhill
Park, Chapter Road, Chelmsford Square, Church End, Church Lane Recreation
Ground, Crouch Road, Crown Walk, De Haviland Road, Denzil Road, Elmwood Park,
Eton Grove, Evefield Open Space, Franklyn Road, Fryent Country Park, Furness
Road, GEC Sports Ground (off Preston Road), Gibbons Recreation Ground,
Gladstone Park, Goldsmith Lane, Grove Park, Hazel Road, Heather Park, John
Billam Sports Ground, Kensal Green , Kenton Grange, King Edward VII Park,
Wembley ,Kimberley Road, Kingsbury Green, Learie Constantine open space,
Leybourne Road, Lindsay Park, Longstone Avenue, Mapesbury Dell, Maybank, Mayo
Road, Meadow Garth, Milton Avenue, Mount Pleasant, Neasden Recreation Ground,
Neasden Open Space, Northwick Park, One Tree Hill Recreation Ground, Pilgrims
Way (Part of Fryent/Barnhill), Quainton Street ,Preston Park, Rainbow Park, ,
Roe End Shrubbery, Roe Green Park, Roe Green Village, Roundwood Park, Roundwood
Road, Sherrens Farm, Shorts Croft Corner, Silver Jubilee Park, South Kilburn
Open Space (Carlton Vale), Springfield Open Space, St Davids Close, St Mary’s
Road (Challenge Close), St Raphaels Open Space, Stonebridge Recreation Ground,
Streatley Road Pocket Park, Sudbury Court (East Lane /Vale Farm), Tenterden
Recreation Ground, The Compass, The Shrine Open Space, Tiverton Playing Field,
Tokyngton Recreation Ground(This is Brent River Park) Tubbs Road Pocket Park,
Vale Farm Sports Ground, Village Way, Villiers Road, Welsh Harp Open Space,
Willesden Sports Ground (King Edward VII recreation ground Willesden), Wilson
Drive, Woodcock Park, Woodhouse Urban Park, Wybourne Way.
You can complete the
consultation HERE