Teignmouth councillors to crackdown on crime and anti-social behaviour
ASB in Teignmouth has risen by 36% according to the latest police data
A crackdown on crime and anti-social behaviour in Teignmouth is set to be agreed by councillors.
Teignbridge District Council’s executive, when they meet on Tuesday, are recommended to introduce a Public Spaces Protection Order (PSPO) for large parts of the town.
The prohibitions proposed reflect the concerns relating to general anti-social behaviour and specifically to address the issues relating rowdy and nuisance behaviour, substance misuse and alcohol consumption in public places.
Police data shows that the number of recorded anti-social behaviour incidents in Teignmouth has risen between May – September 2020 by 36 per cent – an additional 53 incidents – in comparison to the same period in the previous year.
The recommendations follow almost unanimous support from consultees within the town, which councillors to be told that the failure to have this order in place could potentially impact on visitor experience and the quality of life of Teignbridge residents.
It would cover The Den, The Seafront, the Back Beach, The Triangle, Wellington Street and Lower Brook Street, and the restrictions would prohibit people from shouting, swearing or acting in a manner as to cause annoyance, harassment, alarm or distress to any person.
There would also be a ban on the eating, drinking, inhaling, injecting, smoking or preparing substances ‘intoxicating substances’, while any person must surrender any intoxicating substances in their possession, cease drinking alcohol, or surrender or dispose of any alcohol in their possession if asked to do so. Those who fail to do so would be subject to a £100 fixed penalty notice.
Chief Superintendent, Nikki Leaper and Inspector Andrew Tomlinson, in supporting the proposed PSPO, said that it would be justified. In their response, they said:
"The reports causing us concern are public drinking/drunkenness and associates Anti-Social behaviour. Where the behaviour amounts to a criminal offence police action is taken.
"However in many cases the behaviour is not criminal, but observations of officers and reports made to them by the public show that even where not criminal the behaviour of those involved intimidates people and prevents them from enjoying or using the public amenities in the town such as bus stops, public seating areas and public toilets. We are also told it is having a detrimental impact on retail businesses as customers are discouraged from visiting.
"The creation of a PSPO will enable police to address the ASB at a much earlier stage reducing its impact and improving the quality of life for the wider community."
An estate agent said that it can feel threatening in the town and we had one party pull out of buying a house in Teignmouth because their son was attacked in the town, and they have seen anti-social behaviour in Wellington Street from our office, mainly from teenagers.
"Teignmouth needs a PSPO to be put in place as soon as possible. Over the last six months, but it has been going on for much longer, the town has suffered from two main types of ASB, Drunks/Drugged, supposedly homeless men and women and gangs of youths, who intimidate, aggressively beg, obstruct, shop lift, litter, use foul & abusive language, on occasions assault, residents and visitors to the town.
"The impact of ASB on the Town, Residents, Visitors and Families, is immeasurable. Elderly residents, of which Teignmouth has many, often are frightened to come into town, those that do and decide to sit in the Triangle on a sunny afternoon, are often subjected to drunken antics, lewd actions, foul & abusive language and other intimidating actions from six or seven drunken individuals who have no concern for their actions."
The Teignmouth Traders Association
Responses from Teignmouth town councillors added that ‘a PSPO can’t come soon enough’ at a full council meeting in December, they unanimously agreed that the order should be introduced.
Teignbridge’s executive, when they meet on Tuesday, are recommended to recommend to full council that the PSPO for the prescribed parts of Teignmouth be introduced.