Public Spaces Protection Orders (PSPOs) Zone 2
Overview
In April 2025, a Zone 1 Public Spaces Protection Order (PSPO) was introduced to address anti-social behaviour in the city centre. Following its successful implementation, the City Mayor is now considering whether similar measures may be suitable in other areas of the city.
A review of anti-social behaviour data has since been carried out in line with PSPO legislation, alongside feedback received during the Zone 1 consultation, to help shape proposals for a Zone 2 PSPO.
The consultation documents include maps of the proposed areas, together with a summary of the supporting data and rationale. We encourage you to review these materials before responding to the consultation questions.
Leicester City Council is committed to creating a city that is safe, welcoming and thriving for everyone who lives, works in, and visits the area. PSPOs, introduced under the Anti-Social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014, allow local authorities to have rules in specific locations to help prevent anti-social behaviour.
Supporting information
Justification for selected areas and ASB types
Areas
- All Areas
Audiences
- Anyone from any background
Interests
- Adult learning
- Adult social care
- Adult social care and safeguarding
- Allotments
- Arts and museums
- Burial
- Business and enterprise
- Cemeteries
- Children's social care and safeguarding
- Children, young people and families
- City centre
- City development and neighbourhoods
- Climate change
- Community centres
- Community cohesion
- Community safety
- Corporate resources
- Culture and creative industries
- Cycling
- Education and children's services
- Employment and skills
- Environmental health
- Equality
- Festivals and events
- Finance
- Health & Safety
- Highways
- Housing
- HR & Workforce Development
- Libraries
- Licensing
- Local government
- Neighbourhood services
- Parking
- Parks and green spaces
- Planning
- Public health
- Public participation
- Public transport
- Refuse collection and disposal
- Registration Service
- Revenues and Benefits
- Schools
- Services for young people
- Services for younger children and families
- Skills
- Sports
- Tackling worklessness
- Taxis / private hire vehicles
- Tourism
- Transport
- Travel concessions
- Volunteering and the third sector
- Walking
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