The town centre and parks will be protected with new measures
An East Lancashire local authority has launched the procedure to introduce a new crackdown on anti-social behaviour in its main town centre and all its parks and green spaces. Burnley Council ’s executive on Wednesday authorised a public consultation on two updated Public Space Protection Orders for the borough.
If the PSPOs are implemented they will give authorised officers will have the power to disperse individuals breaching the rules when appropriate, or issue a £75 on the spot fine.The proposed revisions to the Burnley Town Centre PSPO include: The proposed PSPO will contain the include the old bye-law rules, but also place a ban on behaviours that have become an increasing problem in recent years such as tampering with defibrillators; using disposable barbecues; letting off fireworks; smoking in children’s play areas, multi-use games areas, ball courts and tennis courts; and metal detecting without permission.
Cllr Howard Baker, Burnley Council’s environmental boss, said: “The PSPO has been an essential tool in helping us maintain a safer town centre and green spaces. By consulting with the community, we can ensure that the town centre order continues to meet the needs of our residents and businesses.
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