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Residents can now have their say on whether they agree or not to a potential Public Spaces Protection Order (PSPO) around the Marie Stopes clinic on Mattock Lane, Ealing.  

The Council discussed the propsal last night (16 January and considered 11 options to manage behaviours including allegations of intimidation and harrassment outside the clinic.

They included a compromise agreement, alterations to the clinic and patient arrival arrangements, byelaws and a PSPO.
 
The potential PSPO would be likely to prohibit people in Mattock Lane from approaching or monitoring women accessing the clinic, congregating in large groups, displaying distressing images and using amplification equipment.   

Officers concluded that following unsuccessful attempts to negotiate an informal agreement a PSPO was potentially the most appropriate measure. 

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Council leader Julian Bell said: “Ealing Council is committed to ending the intimidation and harassment faced by those seeking legally available medical support. Tonight, we’ve agreed to start a consultation on a PSPO.  Since Ealing first raised this issue, it has become clear that behaviour of this kind is happening at clinics across the country. We need ministers to come forward with a national solution to this problem, giving councils and police appropriate powers to prevent intimidation and distress.”

The statutory public consultation into a potential PSPO will last eight weeks, starting Monday, 29 January and concluding Monday, 26 March 2018. Decisions from cabinet meetings can be called in within five working days following publication of the decision.

A decision on whether or not to implement a PSPO will only be made once the consultation process has been completed and it is known whether or not the statutory criteria are met, including whether a PSPO will be a necessary and proportionate response to the issues that have been identified.  

The consultation will be live at www.ealing.gov.uk/safezone.

 

 

17th January 2018

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