Decision details
Public Space Protection Order policy - Consultation
Decision Maker: Cllr David Dixon
Decision status: Approved
Is Key decision?: Yes
Is subject to call in?: Yes
Purpose:
Public Space Protection Order to prohibit the use of amplification used by street entertainers in specific areas of Bath City Centre
Decision:
The Cabinet Member agrees that a 12 week consultation period is commenced to inform the decision on whether or not to introduce a PSPO prohibiting the use of amplification during all street performances in Abbey Church Yard, Kingston Parade and Abbey Green.
Reasons for the decision:
Current enforcement options available to authorised officers of Bath and North East Somerset Council have proved ineffective at resolving continuing complaints, and PSPOs offer an alternative which should be considered.
Alternative options considered:
The current status quo could not continue, however, in the face of rising numbers of service requests, it is likely that this would lead to increasing dissatisfaction from complainants.
The new legislation gives an alternative option to the traditional use of the EPA legislation.
Publication date: 23/12/2014
Date of decision: 18/12/2014
Effective from: 03/01/2015
Accompanying Documents:
- Decision E2729 Public Space Protection Order Consultation PDF 86 KB
- E2729 Public Space Protection Order Consultation PDF 50 KB
- Appx 1 Location plan Drawing No. EPN001/01 PDF 166 KB
- Appx 2 Proposed Consultation Questions PDF 294 KB
- Appx 3 Extract from the ABCP Act 2014 PDF 70 KB
- Anti-social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014 c.12,Pt.4,Ch.2,S.9
- Environmental Protection Act 1990 c.43,Pt.III,S.79
- Home Office 2014 Anti-social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014: Reform of anti-social behaviour powers
- The Children (Protection of Work) Regulations 1998 No.276, Regulation 2
- Home Office. 2014. Community Protection Notice, Community Protection Order and Community Trigger impact assessment