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Following a public consultation in November 2024, the PSPO grants additional powers to the Police and Council to address issues involving:
Under the PSPO, individuals who fail to comply with instructions from an authorised officer may face a Fixed Penalty Notice or prosecution.
Exemptions apply for legitimate uses - for example, face coverings worn for medical, cultural, or religious reasons, or the use of a bait catapult for fishing.
The consultation received 677 responses, with overwhelming public support:
Cllr Joanne Sexton, Leader of Spelthorne Borough Council, said, "Residents have been clear—they want tougher action on antisocial behaviour. This new PSPO gives us and the Police stronger powers to deal with some of the disruptive behaviours affecting our communities. While it's not a silver bullet, it adds another tool in our fight to keep Spelthorne safe. I urge everyone to report criminal behaviour—together, we can make a difference."
Inspector Matthew Walton,Borough Commander Spelthorne, said, "We are committed to reducing anti-social behaviour in the borough of Spelthorne. The PSPO will enhance our ability to deal with key issues that the public tell us concern them the most around ASB, whether it's misuse of catapults especially when used against wildlife or the wearing of a balaclava with no purpose beyond causing intimidation or perpetrating crime. We will work with the community safety team in the borough council to help enforce this."
For more information about the PSPO, visit Public Space Protection Orders - Spelthorne Borough Council or call 01784 451499.
For information on anti-social behaviour visit Antisocial behaviour | Surrey Police
To report any incidents of anti-social behaviour visit Report antisocial behaviour | Surrey Police or call 101. In an emergency always call 999.