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Have you say on new powers to crack down on antisocial traveller camps

by Jo Wadsworth
Thursday 28 Jan, 2016 at 3:25PM
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Dozens of caravans return to Wild Park as closure of official traveller pitch means they cannot be moved on

Travellers in Wild Park in August 2015 - one of the many camps in the city's open spaces before PSPO orders came into force.

Additional powers to deal with specific antisocial behaviour in parks and open spaces could be introduced in Brighton and Hove.

Travellers in Wild Park in August following the closure of the Horsdean site
Travellers in Wild Park in August 2015

The city council is consulting on a proposal to bring in Public Space Protection Orders (PSPO) in 12 parks where there is substantial evidence of nuisance taking place.

Consultation started this week with residents, community and voluntary groups, businesses and visitors on the proposed powers which would give council staff and the police additional enforcement powers through issuing fines or a summons.

The PSPOs would cover antisocial activities in parks identified by gathering evidence from calls to the council and the police. Incidents recorded included people living in vehicles and tents, driving on the grass, defecating, lighting fires and flytipping.

The parks included are:

  1. Greenway (adjacent to railway New England Quarter)
  2. Hollingbury Park (to include the car park north of the park)
  3. Lawn Memorial Cemetery and adjacent land (Woodingdean)
  4. Preston Park
  5. Rottingdean Recreation Ground
  6. The seafront including the A259 from Black Rock to Hove Lagoon
  7. Sheepcote Valley and East Brighton Park
  8. St Helens Green
  9. Stanmer Park
  10. Surrenden Field
  11. Waterhall
  12. Wild Park

They would also give the council the power to require people to remove any vehicle, caravan, tent or other structure within 12 hours and dispose of items as well as provide a name and address when asked. Breaching a Public Space Protection Order would be a criminal offence.

Councillor Gill Mitchell, chair of the city’s environment committee, said: “We understand the frustration and upset caused by nuisance and antisocial behaviour in our open spaces.

“We have seen the misery caused by criminal and environmental damage as a result of activities such as driving large vehicles onto grass and flytipping.

“We have wonderful parks and we want to ensure everyone has access to them without being spoilt by a minority. We believe Public Space Protection Orders will be a useful addition to the work we already do to keep parks clean and safe.”

In choosing which parks to concentrate on the council took into account the number of unauthorised encampments in public parks and the sensitivity of the locations, such as heritage status and proximity to those living nearby.

When they are introduced Public Spaces Protection Orders impose conditions on the use of an area that apply to everyone. This helps authorities deal with particular nuisances or problems that are affecting the local community’s quality of life in that area. Once in place they remain in force for a maximum of three years.

The council will use people’s views to prepare a detailed proposal to take to committee. Give your views at http://consult.brighton-hove.gov.uk/portal

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Comments 3

  1. martin lawrence says:
    9 years ago

    https://www.change.org/p/warren-morgan-bhcc-stop-wasting-money-on-illegal-traveller-encampments

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  2. Jay Romani says:
    9 years ago

    I assume that there are plans in place to give us places we can legally go after we get booted out? Or is this just yet another case of “someone else’s problem now”?

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    • Peter Mitchell says:
      9 years ago

      You will just have to live in houses or flats, stop fly-tipping, pay rent, pay your taxes and obey the Law.

      Just like everybody else has to.

      Reply

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