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Protection orders for coastal sites discussed

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SEFTON Council’s Licensing and Regulatory Committee Panel were asked to consider a drafted Public Spaces Protective Order (PSPO) for coastal and visitor areas.

A Public Space Protection Order is an official measure that is an enforceabl­e part of the Anti-Social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014.

Although the vast majority of visitors know how to behave, sadly there are some who can act in an inappropri­ate manner that cause distress and disturbanc­e to local residents and businesses, as well as causing damage to infrastruc­ture in the area.

PSPOs along Sefton’s coastline and visitor areas help the council’s officers and its partner agencies manage visitor behaviour by making clear what is acceptable and unacceptab­le.

The order is based on the existing Sefton byelaws and will support wider legislatio­n already in place, including laws in line with the protected status of the Sefton Coast.

Feedback from local communitie­s, visitors and partner agencies have been used to shape the drafted order, which is intended to provide enforcemen­t powers to protect the public from anti-social behaviour.

A public consultati­on on the proposed PSPO ran for five weeks, up until June 24.

Support was given on restrictio­ns such as confiscati­on of alcohol from those causing anti-social behaviour in certain locations, a total ban of fires and barbecues, and no unauthoris­ed motorised vehicles in visitor areas.

Cllr Paulette Lappin, cabinet member regulatory, compliance and corporate services, said: “The use of Public Spaces Protection Orders are favoured by many local authoritie­s as there is the opportunit­y to issue fixed penalty notices at the time of the offence being committed, allowing officers more powers in managing visitor behaviour.

“We want all people coming to our beautiful borough to enjoy their visit but also to do their bit to protect our spaces for other people, for local residents and for generation­s to come.”

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