Wiltshire Council

11/14/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 11/14/2024 07:23

Public Spaces Protection Order making a difference in Salisbury

The Public Spaces Protection Order in Salisbury is making a difference to reduce the levels of anti-social behaviour in the city according to local business owners.

Published 14 November 2024

The Public Spaces Protection Order (PSPO) in Salisbury is making a difference to reduce the levels of anti-social behaviour (ASB) in the city according to local business owners.

Since its implementation earlier this year, Wiltshire Police has issued 13 on-the-spot Fixed Penalty Notices (FPNs) of £100 to people found to be street drinking in the city centre. Failure to pay a FPN could lead to prosecution and a fine on conviction up to £1,000.

The PSPO enables a police officer to approach people street-drinking in the city centre and ask them to stop drinking alcohol and to surrender anything believed to be an alcohol container. The PSPO does not prevent those licensed premises with outdoor seating from serving alcohol.

In the city centre and surrounding parishes of Laverstock & Ford, Quidhampton, Netherhampton, Wilton, Alderbury, Odstock and Coombe Bissett, the PSPO means it is also an offence to possess any catapult, slingshot or similar items capable of launching a missile, and to possess any item that could be used as a missile, which could cause harm or damage. No FPNs have been issued for a 'catapult' offence as yet.

Cllr Dominic Muns, Cabinet Member for Environment, said: Next week will mark ASB Awareness Week 2024 and with the overarching theme being 'Making Communities Safer', we are pleased to hear that the Salisbury businesses owners feel that the PSPO is making a difference in the local community.

The decision to put a Public Spaces Protection Order is not ever done lightly, but in this instance the feedback we received deemed it necessary, and we are glad that it is working to both act as a deterrent to the anti-social behaviour and also to give the Police the required powers to act further where necessary. We hope this provides that additional assurance that we take safety in Salisbury very seriously, particularly as we head into the Christmas period where people will visit and enjoy everything that the city has to offer.

We want to thank Wiltshire Police for their support and for helping us to keep our communities safe.

Inspector Tina Osborn, from the Salisbury community policing team, said, The implementation of the PSPO, has enabled officers to deal positively will individuals who continually choose to breach this order. An appropriate approach will always be taken against those involved in this behaviour but will be managed against the impact it is having on members of the public and businesses. We know that anti-social behaviour can have devasting impacts on communities and individuals if left untackled.

Dan Collins, Salisbury BID Operations Manager, said, Our security teams in Salisbury have already seen the positive impact of the Public Spaces Protection Order on reducing anti-social behaviour around the city. The ability to address issues like street drinking has made an immediate difference, with the very presence of these powers now acting as a strong deterrent. This approach is helping us create a safer, more welcoming environment for residents, businesses, and visitors, while maintaining the lively atmosphere that makes Salisbury such a great place to be.

Wiltshire Council's Community Safety officers have worked with Wiltshire Police, Wiltshire Creative and the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner to respond to additional concerns about anti-social behaviour, street drinking, drug use, a blocked fire exit and small fires at the side of Salisbury Playhouse. The area is adjacent to The Maltings car park, where the natural shelter and privacy it provided were attracting more people to the area.

Police Officers and ASB wardens increased their visits to the area and engaged with those responsible before successfully applying for funding from the Home Office's Safer Streets Fund to install a fence and gate to protect the property, staff and visitors from further issues. Works to install the new fence were completed at the end of September.

To find out more about the PSPO in Salisbury, maps of the areas involved and what is included in the order, people can visit www.wiltshire.gov.uk/community-safety-pspo-salisbury

To find out more about anti-social behaviour and where to report it, please visit www.wiltshire.gov.uk/community-safety-anti-social-behaviour

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