Consideration of a Public Space Protection Order (PSPO)

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Dear Isle of Anglesey Council,

1) Has any council committee (including full council) discussed approving a Public Space Protection Order (PSPO), under the Anti-Social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014, over the last 12 months?

2) Has your council approved a PSPO, under the Anti-Social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014?
If so, has any final, voted on, version of a PSPO made by your council made reference to any of the following:
i) Rough sleeping
ii) Lying down
iii) Begging
iv) Aggressive begging
v) Busking
vi) Laying of bedding

3) Have any fixed penalty notices been issued under PSPO’s in relation to the Anti-Social Behaviour Crime Policing Act 2014 in the last 12 months? If so please state how many.

4) Is your council consulting on whether a PSPO should be approved which would prohibit any of the following:
i) Rough sleeping
ii) Lying down
iii) Begging
iv) Aggressive begging
v) Busking
vi) Laying of bedding

Yours faithfully,

WIll Atkinson

Dear Mr Atkinson,
Please see below the Council's response to a similar request received earlier this week (responses noted beneath each question).

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Beryl Jones
Information Compliance Officer
Isle of Anglesey County Council

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