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190828 | Dogs on beaches PSPO consultation 2019
How can I have my say on future PSPOs for dogs on beaches?
As part of the consultation we have developed a PSPO (Dogs on Beaches) consultation survey.
Please complete the survey to give your opinion on the future shape of PSPO’s for dog on beaches in Cornwall.
The consultation will run for 12 weeks from 27 August until 19 November 2019.
Once the survey closes, we will analyse the responses and report back to the Council.
The intention is that the Council will consider a report in January 2020 on PSPO’s (Dog on Beaches). This report will include the results of the consultation.
What are the current PSPO’s (Dog on Beaches) in Cornwall?
The current list of PSPO’s shows the PSPO’s that were introduced in 2017, the previous orders and the previous orders for the former Carrick area. There are maps showing the current restricted areas in more detail.
We are obliged to review PSPO’s every three years and to undertake a formal consultation with:
- Members of the public
- Local Councillors
- Town and Parish Councils
- Beach owners
- Other interested parties
The next round of PSPO’s are due to be implemented in April 2020. Read our FAQs about PSPO's.
Dogs on beaches PSPO consultation 2019
Public Spaces Protection Orders (PSPO’s) are designed to deal with a particular nuisance in a particular area. They can prohibit certain things or require specific things to be done. They are used in areas where specific behaviour is having a negative effect on people who use that space.
There are currently 48 PSPOs which apply restrictions at certain times of the year for dogs on beaches across Cornwall.
Why is a Public Space Protection Order needed?
A PSPO is legislation that allows a Council to address a particular nuisance or problem in a particular area. The Order works by imposing conditions on the use of that area which apply to everyone. They are designed to ensure the law-abiding majority can use and enjoy public spaces, safe from anti-social behaviour.
What are the current PSPO’s (Dog on Beaches) in Cornwall?
The current list of PSPO’s shows the PSPO’s that were introduced in 2017, the previous orders and the previous orders for the former Carrick area. There are maps showing the current restricted areas in more detail.
We are obliged to review PSPO’s every three years and to undertake a formal consultation with:
- Members of the public
- Local Councillors
- Town and Parish Councils
- Beach owners
- Other interested parties
The next round of PSPO’s are due to be implemented in April 2020. Read our FAQs about PSPO's.
How can I have my say on future PSPOs for dogs on beaches?
As part of the consultation we have developed a PSPO (Dogs on Beaches) consultation survey.
Please complete the survey to give your opinion on the future shape of PSPO’s for dog on beaches in Cornwall.
The consultation will run for 12 weeks from 27 August until 19 November 2019.
Once the survey closes, we will analyse the responses and report back to the Council.
The intention is that the Council will consider a report in January 2020 on PSPO’s (Dog on Beaches). This report will include the results of the consultation.
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