Home | Text Only | A to Z | Sitemap | Search | FAQs | Contact | Feedback | Accessibility | What's On | Talk | eNews
Southwark Council Website Southwark Council Website
Your Council Your Community Your Services News Business Life Events Discover Southwark
Advice Services | Births, Deaths and Marriages | Children and Families | Community Safety | Council Tax and Benefits | Education and Learning | Environment | Health and Social Care | Housing and Homes | Libraries | Links | Maps | Online Services | Parks | Planning and Building Control | Regeneration | Sports and Leisure | Translations | Transport and Streets
Online Payments PAYMENTS Online Forms FORMS Online Forms LISTEN TO THIS PAGE TEXT TOO SMALL?   SEARCH SITE:    
Spacer
spacer
spacer

Anti-Social Behaviour

Young man with spray canAnti-social behaviour affects different people in different ways. For some people it means living next door to nuisance neighbours, for others people it's about graffiti, litter or abandoned cars on the street.

You can ring 0207 525 5777 to report anti-social behaviour.

Anti-social behaviour includes

  • Vandalism
  • Harassment including racial harassment
  • Street drinking
  • Reckless or dangerous riding of motorbikes and scooters
  • Fly tipping
  • Begging
  • Arson

Byelaws

On November 21 2008 Council Assembly voted to approve two new sets of byelaws to stop irresponsible and anti-social behaviour in Southwark.

The first set controls activities in pleasure grounds, public walks and open spaces. It includes byelaws on protecting these public spaces, their wildlife and the public, horse riding, cycling, children's play areas, dangerous games and sports, protection of waterways, powered model aircraft and provides for the removal of offenders.

The second set concerns good rule and government and includes byelaws on climbing upon and hanging from bridges, dangerous games near and on highways, interference with life saving equipment and road warning lamps, skateboarding, touting, and urinating in public.

The trigger for looking afresh at Southwark's byelaws followed discussions about problems that were causing local residents concern, where there appeared to be no effective controls. These included

  • fires and unautorised barbeques
  • noisy buskers causing nuisance to local residents
  • people interfering with lifesaving equipment
  • urinating in the street and public places

We examined both national legislation and Southwarks existing byelaws. This showed gaps both in our ability to control certain activities and some vagueness about the descriptions of the physical areas that were subject to controls, which we felt caused practical enforcement difficulties.

Also, as part of our commitment towards expanding opportunities to encourage a sustainable urban environment we were keen to encourage cycling and we did not want to criminalise those people who cycled responsibly in parks and open spaces.

We recognised however that there was one particular area where this could not be achieved safely, where accidents have occurred between cyclists and pedestrians, and we propose specific measures to address this.

The byelaws must now be held on deposit for a month before they can be confirmed by government and we can enforce them.

Copies of the byelaws will be kept at the Town Hall, Peckham Road, London SE5 8UB and can be inspected without payment on any weekday during the usual office hours for month from and after the date of the publication of this notice.

Copies of the byelaws will also be supplied on receipt of an application accompanied by a fee of £1 for each copy by contacting Southwark Legal Services at the above address. Alternatively they can be downloaded by clicking on the links below.

Byelaws for pleasure grounds, public walks and open spaces (pdf 324kb) 

Byelaws for good rule and government (pdf 15.7kb)

Objections

Any objection to the application for the confirmation of the byelaws may be made by letter no later than one week after the closing date for inspection before the byelaws are confirmed. Send to

Communities and Local Government Byelaws Section
5/G10 Eland House
Bressenden Place
London
SW1E 5DU

What we are doing about it

We are aware local residents are concerned by some people's lack of respect for where they live and the people living around them. We take your concerns seriously and are, along with the police using the full extent of our resources and powers to make Southwark a better place to live, work and visit for everyone.

What powers we have

We will use the following measures to deal with anti-social behaviour

  • Fixed penalty notices and on the spot fines
  • Prosecution
  • Seizure of equipment and vehicles
  • Eviction and termination of tenancy agreements
  • Issuing of anti-social behaviour orders (ASBOs) and acceptable behaviour contracts (ABCs)
  • Injunctions

What you can do to help us

Ring 999 for emergency cases where there is the likelihood of immediate injury or damage to property or for crimes in progress.

If you have information about a non-emergency crime or want to report anti-social behaviour you can ring us on 020 7525 5777 or email environment@southwark.gov.uk.

You can complete an online reporting form to report anti-social behaviour.

If you require advice on ant-social behaviour in your area, contact us at the details below.

Contact us

Southwark Anti-social Behaviour Unit 
Tel: 020 7525 5777
sasbu@southwark.gov.uk

Community and Safety Enforcement
The Chaplain Centre
Thurlow Street
London
SE17 2DG
 





Acrobat Reader Download Adobe Acrobat Reader to view PDF documents

 
Your Council | Your Community | Your Services | Life Events | Media Centre | Business Centre | Discover Southwark
Home | A-Z of Services | Sitemap | Search | Text Only | FAQs | Contact  | Online Payments  | Online Forms
Disclaimer | Website by indigo | Copyright 2005 London Borough of SouthwarkCMS. All rights reserved.