9. Renewal - Inland Public Space Protection Orders for Dog Control PDF 287 KB
Executive Summary |
In accordance with The Anti-Social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014, Public Space Protection Orders (PSPOs) have a maximum duration period of 3 years at which point a review of the order is triggered. The Council’s inland PSPOs for dog control are due to expire under this process, during June, unless renewed for a proposed further three years.
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Options considered
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Consultation(s) |
The Council launched a two week consultation that concluded on the 13th of May 2025 to determine the views of residents, local councils, organisations, and interested parties. During the consultation 39 responses were received from the public and local Councils. The majority supported all PSPOs being retained, with most of the others seeking changes to one or more PSPO.
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Recommendations
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Cabinet is asked to make the following resolution:
Renew the Public Space Protect Orders [“PSPOs], as set out in Appendix A, relating to dog control
And that modifications to existing PSPOs, be considered in a future consultation
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Reasons for recommendations
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The recommendation allows the continuation of the PSPOs, as supported by the significant majority of consultees, whilst also enabling consideration of additional PSPOs and PSPO amendments raised by consultees in a subsequent consultation.
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Background papers
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Wards affected |
1. Bacton 4. Coastal 5. Cromer Town 6. Erpingham 8. Happisburgh 9. Hickling 10. Holt 12. Lancaster North 13. Lancaster South 16. North Walsham Market Cross 18. Poppyland 19. Priory 20. Roughton 21. Sheringham North 22. Sheringham South 23. St Benet 24. Stalham 27. Suffield Park 28. The Raynhams 29. Trunch 30. Walsingham 31. Wells with Holkham 32. Worstead
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Cabinet member(s) |
Cllr Lucy Shires Cllr Tim Adams (Chair) Cllr Harry Blathwayt Cllr John Toye Cllr Adam Varley Cllr Liz Withington
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Contact Officer |
David Addy Environmental Protection Team Leader 01263 516145
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Additional documents:
Decision:
Decision
RESOLVED
To renew the Public Space Protect Orders [“PSPOs], as set out in Appendix A, relating to dog control
And that modifications to existing PSPOs, be considered in a future consultation
Reason for the decision:
To allow the continuation of the PSPOs, as supported by the significant majority of consultees, whilst also enabling consideration of additional PSPOs and PSPO amendments raised by consultees in a subsequent consultation.