Use this form to tell us about someone that has breached the town centre PSPO (public spaces protection order).


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Within the area covered by the order, the town centre PSPO prohibits the following types of behaviour:


  • Loitering around cash machines, shopping centre entrances, shop entrances, car park ticket machines and payment machines to beg for money.

  • Urinating or defecating anywhere that is not in a public toilet.

  • Putting up or using a tent or other temporary structure without the landowners permission.

  • Leaving belongings unattended.

  • Drinking alocohol in the streets or public spaces.

  • Activity or behaviour which causes nuisance, alarm, harassment or distress to another person, such as swearing, fighting, shouting, intimidating behaviour.

Please describe the type of anti-social behaviour that you witnessed taking place.
Where did the incident take place?
When did it happen? Please tell us the date and time.
Details of any witnesses
Has the issue been reported to the police? If so please give details and a crime number if applicable.
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