The Anti-social Behaviour Crime and Policing Act 2014: Review of the Public Spaces Protection Order (PSPO)/dog control (2021) and Designation of the PSPO/dog control (2024).
July 16, 2024 Cabinet (Cabinet collective) Key decision Approved View on council websiteFull council record
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*RESOLVED –
1.
That the proposed PSPO/dog control
(2024), as set out in Appendix 3 of the officer’s report, be
approved, to include the following requirements:
·
Dogs on leads (at named locations e,g,, round the
lake at Holmebrook Valley Park)
·
Dogs excluded all year (at named locations e.g.,
children’s play areas and the cricket pitch at Queen’s
Park)
·
Dogs excluded for some of the year (at named
locations e.g. football pitches between September and
May)
·
Dogs on leads by direction (applies to all publicly
accessible spaces across the Borough)
·
Fouling to be picked up (applies to all publicly
accessible spaces across the Borough)
·
The extension of the bird nesting season by one
month either end of March – July to February – August
and the keeping of dogs on leads during this time at nature
reserves, such as Norbriggs Flash.
2.
In addition to the restrictions
mentioned in 1 above, it also be approved to
·
Include the multi-use games area at Eastwood Park
and exclude dogs from this area.
REASONS FOR RECOMMENDATIONS
1.
Approving the proposed PSPO/dog
control (2024) will enable the continued investigation and
enforcement of dog fouling and dog-related issues in the
borough’s parks and open spaces.
2.
Minimising dog related issues in
parks, open spaces and publicly accessible land contributes to
making Chesterfield a cleaner and safer town and improves the
quality of life for residents.
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| Outcome | Recommendations Approved |
| Decision date | 16 Jul 2024 |