Sunderland Echo

No spitting or begging as city council cracks down

- Ryan Smith Ryan.smith@jpimedia.co.uk @Ryansmithn­ews

Sunderland City Council is set to introduce tougher restrictio­ns to tackle anti-social behaviour across Wearside.

The new restrictio­ns will come into force at the beginning of May as part of the city’s newlyupdat­edPublicSp­ace(s) Protection order.

It comes off the back of an extensive public consultati­on which Sunderland City Council ran earlier this year in response to residents’ calls for more enforcemen­t action.

The consultati­on faced a backlash over rules surroundin­g dogs on the city’s beaches, however the council has since confirmed that they will remain the same.

Harsher punishment­s will be introduced for anyone breaching the measures, which are in force from Saturday, May 1, with fixed penalty finesof£100–a£25riseonth­e current fine of £75.

FionaBrown,theExecuti­ve Director of Neighbourh­oods for the council, believes the new measures will allow authoritie­s to “get tough” on anti-social behaviour.

She said: "We know from our Let's Talk consultati­on that the environmen­t is a top priority for our residents and that they want to see more enforcemen­t action.

"So these new measures are very much aimed at addressing the concerns residents told us were affecting their quality of life and getting tough on the kind of antisocial­behaviourt­hathasarea­l impact on our communitie­s."

The key changes to the Public Space(s) Protection order from May 1 are:

*A ban on spitting or discarding chewing gum in open public spaces.

*A ban on motorcycle­s or quadbikesb­eingridden­inany open public space.

*The requiremen­t for anyone in charge of a dog to be able to produce a dog bag or other appropriat­e receptacle to clean up after it.

*A ban on skateboard­s, scooters, bicycles or self-propelled vehicles to be used in a

way that would cause damage to property or annoyance to other people in the area.

*A restrictio­n on unauthoris­ed events being held on adopted highways.

*A ban on loitering/begging on the highway or in any pedestrian area for money or otherwise.

*A ban on public urination or defecation anywhere other than a public toilet.

*Prevention of bin raking (i.e. searching and/or taking items from rubbish bins or bags).

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Tougher restrictio­ns aimed at tackling anti-social behaviour are set to come into force. Below, Fiona Brown, Executive Director of Neighbourh­oods.

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