Dorset Open Land (Number 2) Anti-social Behaviour Related Public Spaces Protection Order 2025
Overview
Dorset Open Land (Number 2) Anti-social Behaviour Related Public Spaces Protection Order 2025 is a new Order which is intended to tackle issues of Anti-social Behaviour arising from the starting of fires in grass, heathland and forest areas. Such fires can contribute to climate change and result in risk to life; damage to biodiversity, habitats and property; and loss of income from tourism and other land uses, and include provisions relating to placing, throwing or dropping items likely to cause a fire, lighting fires, barbeques (including disposable barbeques), Chinese lanterns or fireworks, or using items which either (i) cause a naked flame or (ii) pose a risk of fire.
There is evidence of fires being started by disposable BBQ’s and campfires on open land including heathland in the Dorset Council area.
Following the disastrous fire at Wareham Forest in May 2020, which was most likely to have been started inadvertently, councillors asked officers to investigate ways in which the Council could help prevent wildfires in such terrain. A report was brought to the Council's Cabinet on 6 April 2021, outlining a number of measures that could be taken and included investigating the use of a PSPO to restrict activities likely to cause fires. This led to an Open Land PSPO being introduced for areas of Wareham Forest which is considered to have been successful in particular, by raising public awareness.
Research has identified a small number of other councils who have introduced a similar provision following wildfires on open land and discussions with them have helped form an opinion the approach benefits public safety and protection of our natural environment. Dorset and Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service, Dorset Police, Forestry England, and National Landscapes are all supportive.
National Landscapes has asked for a number of areas in their control to be covered by the provision. The evidence of issues at each location varies however, the similarity of terrain and level of public access are considered to be important factors when determining that the necessary criteria for a PSPO are met.
The draft Order covers areas of forest and heathland in the Parishes of Winterbourne Steepleton, Portesham, Stinsford, Puddletown, Moreton, Winfrith Newburgh, Affpuddle, Bere Regis, Wool, East Stoke, Wareham St Martin, Arne, East Holme, Steeple, Corfe, Studland, Corfe Mullen, Lytchett Minster and Upton, Ferndown, Holt, West Moors, St Leonards and St Ives, Verwood and Alderholt.
The purpose of this consultation is for you to tell us what you think about our Dorset Open Land (Number 2) Anti-social Behaviour Related Public Spaces Protection Order 2025.
Please contact us by email customerservices@dorsetcouncil.gov.uk or phone 01305 221000 if you need the survey in another format or would like to respond in a different way e.g. a paper survey.
Your responses will help shape the final Dorset Public Space Protection Orders decided by Dorset Council councillors.
Please note, any data collected follows Dorset Council's privacy policy.
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This activity will open on 24 Feb 2025. Please come back on or after this date to give us your views.Interests
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