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Council looks to widen use of anti-social fines

New fines for extreme anti-social behaviour could soon be brought in by the city council.

IF next week’s Environment, Transport and Sustainability committee (ETS) agrees, people caught spitting, urinating or defecating in public places will receive an on-the-spot fine of £75.

Cllr Anne Pissaridou
Cllr Anne Pissaridou

The move comes after a rise in complaints to the council around these types of activities.

Cllr Anne Pissaridou, the new chair of the council’s ETS committee, said: “Spitting, urinating and defecating are regarded by a vast majority of people as anti-social habits and can have a number of dangerous health implications.

“With a rise in these activities coupled with a surge in the number of complaints we receive, we want to make it clear that this behaviour will not be tolerated.”

At present, the council’s environmental enforcement officers only issue Fixed Penalty Notice (FPN) fines to individuals for:
♦ littering
♦ fly-tipping
♦ fly-posting
♦ graffiti
♦ dog poo
♦ the uncontrolled distribution of leaflets.

These are given out, by law, in a bid to keep the city’s streets, parks and open spaces clean and tidy. But, spitting, urinating and defecating will now be included in the list, with fines being issued under Section 87 of the Environmental Protection Act 1990.

On March 1 this year, the council brought the environmental enforcement team in-house after it ended its contract with controversial contractor 3GS.

Since then the team has issued just over 240 fines, mainly to individuals for littering and businesses for illegally dumping waste.

Cllr Pissaridou added: “It’s necessary to take this enforcement action as these types of anti-social behaviour affect us all.
 
“They have a harmful effect on the city and add to the already huge amount of cleaning, collection and disposal of rubbish and waste.
 
“With almost 300,000 residents and more than 11 million visitors a year, keeping the city clean will never be an easy task. 
 
“But I promise that in my new role I will do everything I can to make it happen.”

The environmental enforcement service is funded by income raised from the FPNs. Any extra money from collecting fines is reinvested into improving rubbish and recycling services.

Under government guidelines, the council isn’t allowed to use enforcement as a way of making money.

Whitehawk FC announce ground breaking community partnership

Whitehawk Football Club unveil groundbreaking partnership with sports, social action and community organisations within Brighton.

From L-R: From Whitehawk FC, Jude Macdonald - First Team Manager; Andy Schofield - Vice-Chairman; Nigel Thornton - General Manager, Jo Davis - Senior Administrator; Gary Pleece - Pleece & Co; Darren Snow - Strategic Manager and co-Founder of the Crew Club and  Kevin Miller - Head of Commercial, Whitehawk FC.
From L-R: From Whitehawk FC, Jude Macdonald – First Team Manager; Andy Schofield – Vice-Chairman; Nigel Thornton – General Manager, Jo Davis – Senior Administrator; Gary Pleece – Pleece & Co; Darren Snow – Strategic Manager and co-Founder of the Crew Club and  Kevin Miller – Head of Commercial, Whitehawk FC.

HAWKS In The Community is a unique partnership with The Crew Club, Whitehawk’s Award winning Youth & Community Centre, Pleece & Co,  VYD CIC,  The University of Brighton and  Your League TV, with the aim of creating fun football training sessions for young people, fitness programmes for adults, focussing on diet, healthy lifestyles on budgets, and education through sport.

The partnership also includes a Hawks Heroes project for men on the Whitehawk Estate over 35.

This Nesta funded 10-week programme is part of a social movement in health and will focus on fitness, health & well-being and football. It will all culminate with a match at The Hawk’s Enclosed Ground in August.

The Crew Club’s boy’s football teams have been renamed  Crew Club Hawks FC, and the project includes a three year programme to develop boys and girls football on the Estate to create a pathway from Under 7’s through to Under 16’s.

Kevin Miller, Head of Commercial at Whitehawk FC said: “I am so proud that so many people have come together to create something that will leave a long lasting and positive legacy within the Whitehawk Estate. This partnership is designed to get people fit, have some fun, and to give them a renewed sense of purpose., and on behalf of the Club I’d like to thank Darren Snow at the Crew Club for being so responsive in making this happen.”

Darren Snow MBE, Strategic Manager and co-Founder of the Crew Club added: “This is just what this community needs, people that are passionate about improving the lives of young people and their families within the community coming together to make it happen. We are very excited to be part of this new partnership and we look forward to being part of its future developments.”

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