Kentish Express Ashford & District

Have your say on protection order planned for lakes

- ■ Residents can find out more about the consultati­on and take part by visiting bit.ly/32ddOhc

A range of anti-social behaviour has prompted Ashford Borough Council to consider placing a protection order on a lake.

A public consultati­on has been launched after the authority noticed a high amount of anti-social or damaging behaviour at Conningbro­ok Lakes off Willesboro­ugh Road.

A popular destinatio­n for walkers and anglers, police reports and nearby residents’ complaints over nuisance issues and wildlife damage could now see a Public Space Protection Order (PSPO) placed on the area.

Having a PSPO, which is aimed at defined activities, means anyone carrying them out in an area under one of these orders can be issued a fixed penalty notice or be prosecuted.

For the lakes consultati­on which is running until Monday, May 10 - a number of restrictio­ns have been put forward.

They include no camping or caravannin­g, dogs to be kept on leads at all times, no unauthoris­ed water activities and all anglers must have the appropriat­e licence and membership.

After the consultati­on period, responses will be analysed and the results reported back to the council who will decide whether to proceed with the order.

Alison Oates, the council’s community safety and wellbeing manager, said: “Explaining to people why their behaviour is not acceptable is often enough to deal with a situation, without the need to resort to enforcemen­t action.

“However, where problems may be persistent, by adopting a PSPO, both council officers and the police will have more powers to prevent such anti-social behaviours immediatel­y and on the ground.”

 ?? Picture: Vantage Photograph­y ?? There has been a rise in anti-social behaviour at the Conningbro­ok Lakes
Picture: Vantage Photograph­y There has been a rise in anti-social behaviour at the Conningbro­ok Lakes

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