Glebe Farm Estate PSPO consultation

Closed 11 Mar 2016

Opened 19 Feb 2016

Feedback updated 4 Jan 2017

We asked

For public support for a Public Space Protection Order to tackle ASB on the Glebe Farm Estate

You said

You supported the idea of the order and felt it was the right tool

We did

Went live with the order on 25th September 2016

Results updated 4 Jan 2017

With support from both the public and professional bodies we have decided to proceed with the Public Space Protection Order. The order went live on 25th September 2016

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Overview

We are interested in your views.

 

You may be aware that there has been work amongst partners through the East Birmingham Local Community Safety Partnership (formerly known as the LDG) to address anti-social behaviour caused by quad bikes and other unlicenced vehicles and groups gathering causing nusience, annoyance, harrasment, alarm & distress.  This causes significant concerns for local residents throughout the year, but especially during the summer months. As part of the partnership approach towards this problem, it has been decided to apply for a Public Space Protection Order (PSPO) for the Glebe Farm estate.

 

PSPO’s are part of the new ASB legislation which was introduced nationally in October 2014.  This new Order provides the Police with additional powers across a defined geographical area to tackle a wide range of anti-social behaviour concerns of local residents.  In Glebe Farm estate, this is being introduced to address quad bikes and other unlicenced vehicles and groups gathering causing nusience, annoyance, harrasment, alarm & distress related ASB.  It will introduce prohibitions for groups of people congregating causing ASB; people behaving antisocially when under the influence of intoxicating substances including drugs, alcohol and legal highs, people riding unlicenced and off road vehicles in a dangerous and anti social manner .  It also requires any young people to be referred to the Early Intervention Team at Youth Offending who will provide appropriate diversion measures. and people to be referred to Drug & Alcohol rehabilitation services

 

This Order has been informed by evidence from residents and professionals which demonstrates the scale of the issue for the local community, and we aim for it to be implemented for 12 months.

 

We are now at the consultation phase for this Order, and which will conclude on Friday 11th March 2016.  I have attached a draft of the Order, which provides further information.  As part of this, are you able to:

  • Provide me with comments in support of/ against this Public Space Protection Order?  These will be reviewed before the decision is taken whether to proceed with the Order.
  • Are you able to promote this consultation to your local networks to ensure it reaches as many people as possible?  Comments can be shared with me either by:

 

 

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me to discuss further.  I look forward to hearing from you.

 

Regards,

 

Oliver Humpidge

What happens next

Your feedback is important to us and will be used to gauge public support for this approach to tackle ASB at a local level. The information you provide will also be used to help shape the look and feel of the final order.

Areas

  • SHARD END
  • STECHFORD AND YARDLEY NORTH

Audiences

  • All residents

Interests

  • Crime & Community Safety