Redhill Public Space Protection Order (PSPO)
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- 1. Redhill Public Space Protection Order (PSPO)
- 2. You are here: Reviews of the Redhill PSPO
2. Reviews of the Redhill PSPO
2023 review
In summer 2023 the council consulted with residents, businesses, shoppers and other people interested in the town centre to find out their views on extending the order for up to a further three years.
Feedback from the survey and direct consultation with local community groups and partner agencies showed:
- Substantial support for the PSPO to be continued.
- Support for the extension of the PSPO to include Clarendon Road Car Park
2020 review
In summer 2020 the council consulted with residents, businesses, shoppers and other people interested in the town centre to find out their views on extending the order for up to a further three years.
Feedback from the survey and direct consultation with local community groups and partner agencies showed:
- Substantial support for the PSPO to be continued.
- Concerns about the prohibition of all cycling through the area covered by the PSPO so the order has been amended to prohibit dangerous or anti-social cycling.
Read the Summary of the results of the 2020 consultation
2017 establishment of the PSPO
In the period leading up to the PSPO, there had been reports of anti-social behaviour in Redhill town centre, which the council believed was having a negative impact on quality of life for the local community. There was also a Designated Public Place Order previously in place in Redhill to tackle alcohol related anti-social behaviour.
A public consultation in July 2017 showed that:
- Most respondents (93%) supported the introduction of a PSPO in Redhill town centre
- Most respondents (91%) also supported the inclusion of anti-social drinking in the PSPO.
In response to consultation feedback some changes were made to the proposed PSPO:
- the PSPO area was extended to include Memorial Park, and an area around the railway pedestrian underpass
- the wording was simplified to remove some duplication and in order to make the prohibited anti-social behaviours clearer while not prejudicing any particular group nor restricting rights of expression or assembly