Measures tackling urinating, begging and anti-social behaviour in County Durham extended
COUNTY DURHAM, ENGLAND, AUG 1 – Durham County Council extends four PSPOs addressing anti-social behaviour, with 88% public support for dog control measures and plans to increase fines up to £500, officials said.
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Durham Extends Public Space Protection Orders to Tackle Anti-Social Behaviour - Durham Magazine
Measures to tackle anti-social behaviour across County Durham have been extended for a further three years. Durham County Council has four Public Space Protection Orders (PSPOs) in place across the county. These are designed to tackle issues caused by irresponsible dog ownership; ban the drinking of alcohol in public spaces in the city centre of Durham; control begging, urinating and the use of intoxicating substances in Durham City; and tackle …
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