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Antisocial crackdown bid ‘at risk of being toothless’
Central Somerset Gazette
|December 04, 2025
EFFORTS to crack down on antisocial behaviour in Glastonbury may prove ineffective - because those responsible often cannot afford to pay fines.
Avon and Somerset Constabulary has been working with Somerset Council and others within the Safer Somerset Partnership to implement a new public space protection order (PSPO), allowing officers to fine individuals for antisocial behaviour, street drinking and other unwanted activities.
Councillor Ewan Cameron - one of two Glastonbury division members - called on the partnership to implement the PSPO before May 1 in a bid to protect local businesses heading into the main tourist season.
Officers responded that the PSPO would prove ineffective if used as a “blunt instrument’, stating there was no point issuing fines which could not be properly enforced or collected.
Mr Cameron discussed the issues at a workshop in Glastonbury on November 7 with local MP Sarah Dyke, attended by fellow councillor Federica Smith-Roberts and police inspector Rachel Clark.
He subsequently raised this during a meeting of the council's adults and health scrutiny committee in Bridgwater on November 20 - one of his first public contributions since winning his seat in a by-election in late-October.
He said: “It's recognised by the residents of Glastonbury that additional resources have been allocated.
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