![]() ![]() ![]() The authority wants the order to ban the use and dumping of barbecues in Stour Parks and Gorrell Valley greens.Īnd for glass bottles, there are two options. If given the green light, the PSPO would give them the power to remove and dispose of items and issue on-the-spot fixed penalty notices of up to £100. The crackdown is part of the city council's proposed new public space protection order (PSPO), which it says will help the police and enforcement officers in their fight against "behaviour that reduces people's quality of life". "Such valuable places need our protection and respect if we are to be able to enjoy them." "As such they are essential to the overall quality of life in our district. The authority's enforcement kingpin, Cllr Ashley Clark, said: "These are award-winning areas that provide us with that vital link to nature that is critical to our mental and physical well being. If given the green light the PSPO would come into force in Westgate Gardens (pictured), among a number of other beauty spotsīosses also propose the lighting or fuelling of any open fire and the removal or disturbance of any wildlife to be included on the banned list. Under Canterbury City Council plans, on-the-spot fines of £100 could be issued to anyone taking part in the prohibited activities in Stour Parks – which includes Westgate Gardens and Hambrook Marshes – and Whitstable's Gorrell Valley. ![]() Lighting a barbecue and swigging booze from a bottle could be banned in more than 20 Kent beauty spots, a local authority has announced. ![]()
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