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29th October 2024Please complete the survey – Hull City Council Public Space Protection Order Review
You can leave your feedback by completing the online survey(External link). A 12 week consultation period to give residents, businesses and visitors the opportunity to comment on the current Public Spaces Protection Order (PSPO) that is due for renewal March 2025 and the proposed prohibitions that Hull City Council would like to add at the request of partners.
Residents, businesses and visitors who live, work and visit the –
· Drypool
· St Andrews and Dockland
· Newington and Gipsyville
· Avenue
· Bricknell
· Central
· Orchard Park
· University
· Beverley and Newland
Wards are urged to take part to have their say on proposals for the proposed PSPO.
A PSPO can be used to deal with the consumption of alcohol in public spaces where it is, or is likely to be, detrimental to the local community’s quality of life, by imposing conditions on the use of the area which apply to everyone.
The purpose of this survey is to provide you with an opportunity to express your views on the above options. This is an opportunity for you to be consulted and for the views you express, along with those submitted by other interested parties, to be taken into account by the Council in any decisions made.
The public consultation will close 2 December 2024.