Public Spaces Protection Orders (PSPOs) are rules that help keep our public areas safe and pleasant. They are used when certain behaviours are causing, or could cause, problems for local people.
A PSPO can be put in place when there is behaviour in a local area that is having, or is likely to have, a bad effect on people’s quality of life. These rules can only be made when the council has clear evidence and meets legal tests set by national law.
If someone breaks a PSPO and does not have a good reason, it is an offence. The council can give a Fixed Penalty Notice (FPN) or take the person to court.
The aim of a PSPO is simple - to reduce problems in a specific place so everyone can enjoy clean, safe public spaces. We know that most people in Brent act responsibly, PSPOs help deal with the small number who do not.