Proposal to help deal with anti-social behaviour in Godalming

It also includes measures to control bbqs and bonfires in Waverley's parks and open spaces

Author: Carol MusgravePublished 11th Mar 2021

A Public Space Protection Order (PSPO) covering anti-social behaviour is being proposed for Godalming.

The plans, developed by Waverley Borough Council and Surrey Police, through the Safer Waverley Partnership, are for the town council area, and are in response to an increase in cases related to street drinking, substance abuse and general rowdiness.

A consultation on the proposed order, relating to a range of anti-social behaviour issues, is now underway and runs until 2 April.

It also includes measures to control bonfires and BBQs in parks and on countryside sites across the borough managed by Waverley Borough Council, over concerns of heathland fires.

The council says these are a growing problem, especially in the summer in places like Frensham Common.

Councillor Nick Palmer, Portfolio Holder for Operational and Enforcement Services, said: "The increasing incidence of anti-social behaviour in parts of the Godalming area is having a significant negative impact on community well-being, crime and disorder.

"We want to nip it in the bud before it endangers the sustainability of the local economy and the opportunities for external investment from businesses considering opening in Waverley."

Councillor Anne-Marie Rosoman, Portfolio Holder for Housing and Community Safety, added: "We are working with Surrey Police and other members of the Safer Waverley Partnership to address this anti-social behaviour by a small minority of people, which is adversely affecting the quality of life of the vast majority of the community.

"The Public Space Protection Order provides the tools for the police and the council to tackle these issues more quickly and effectively."

The PSPO also includes measures to control bonfires and BBQs in Waverley's parks and open spaces, by prohibiting these on all land in the borough managed by Waverley Borough Council, unless the permission of the council has been given in advance.

Bonfires and BBQs have been an increasing problem, especially during the summer months in areas such as Frensham Common and the recent Heathland fires have shown just how serious and devastating uncontrolled bonfires and BBQs can be.

Councillor Liz Townsend, Portfolio Holder for Economic Development, Parks & Leisure, said: "We want people to enjoy our parks and open spaces but we have to ensure we protect them from the devastating environmental damage and risk of harm caused by bonfires and BBQs getting out of control.

"It is not an absolute ban, but people will need to get prior permission and observe clear safety measures if they wish to have a bonfire or BBQ on our land."

Full details of the draft Order and the background to the proposed PSPO can be found at www.waverley.gov.uk/asbpspo.

Views and feedback can be submitted by email to ASBPSPO@waverley.gov.uk or by post to ASB PSPO, Waverley Borough Council, The Burys, Godalming, GU7 1HR.

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