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Last few days to have your say on proposed Public Space Protection Orders in Bootle and Southport
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Announcements  |  Tue - December 2, 2025 5:23 pm  |  Article Hits:117  |  A+ | a-

THERE´S still time for residents, businesses, and community groups to take part in a public consultation on proposed Public Space Protection Orders (PSPOs) for Bootle and Southport town centres.

You can find out more and have your say here.

The 28-day consultation closes on:- Sunday, 7 December 2025.

PSPOs help tackle tackling anti-social behaviour make public spaces safer, more welcoming, and enjoyable for everyone.

Abusive or threatening behaviour, aggressive begging and street drinking are among the behaviours that would be banned under these proposals. Littering, spitting, and public urination are also included.


How to have your say

You can find out more and have your say on Your Sefton Your Say here.

You can also take part by collecting and submitting paper copies of the survey at Bootle and Southport Town Halls and libraries. Engagement events with partner agencies including Police, Public Health, homeless services, and community groups have also been organised.


How the Results Will Be Used

Feedback from the consultation will be carefully reviewed and used to shape the final PSPO proposal, which will be presented to the Council in early 2026.


Cllr Liz Dowd, Sefton Council’s Cabinet member for Communities and Partnership engagement said:- “All of the types of behaviour covered by these proposed Public Space Protection Orders in Bootle and Southport town centres have a negative impact and will deter people from visiting them to shop, for recreation or as tourists. Residents, visitors and local businesses have expressed concerns about things like street drinking and aggressive begging. The measure in the proposed PSPOs are the result of evidence gathered by Sefton Council’s Community Safety and Engagement team, in partnership with Merseyside Police and other agencies."

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