-
AllAnytime Fitness Gym Art Beer Of The Week Blog Bus Fares Bus Service Business Business Expo C2C Care Care Home Charity Children Christmas Cinema City Status Cliffs Pavilion Cliffs Pavilion Review Cocktail Recipes College Community Competition Construction Coronation Coronavirus Dannielle Emery Design Easter Education Electoral changes Leigh on sea Emma Smith Employment Emsella Chair Environment Essex & Suffolk Water News Essex Police Essex Wildlife Trust News Events Family Fun Fashion Festival Film Finance Fitness Food Food & Drink Football Foulness Bike Ride Fresh Face Pillow Company Gardening General Election Hair & Beauty Halloween Harp Havens Havens Hospice Havens Hospices Havens Hospices Health & Fitness Health & Beauty Health & Fitness Healthwatch Southend Historicaleigh History Holidays Housing Indian Indirock Jubilee Karen Harvey Conran Kids Kids Blogs Kids Competitions Kids Reviews Lazydays Festival Legal Legal Eagle Leigh Art Trail Leigh Folk Festival Leigh Library Leigh On Sea Finds Leigh Road Leigh Town Council Leigh Town Council Press Release Leigh on Sea Leigh on Sea Sounds Leigh on sea Folk Festival Leigh on sea Marathon Leigh on sea Town Council Leigh on sea man breaks marathon record Leigh on sea news Lifestyle Livewell Southend Press Release LoS Shop London London Southend Airport Los Shop Marathon Melinda Giles Mortgage Angel blog Mortgages Motherofalloutings Mughal Dynasty Music My Mortgage Angel MyLoS NHS News News Newsletter Offers Outfit Of The Week Palace Theatre Parenting Parking Pets Picture Of The Week Pier Politics Press Release Press Release Southend City Council Professional Property Property Of The Week RSPCA Ray Morgan Re:loved Recipes Recycling Restaurant Restaurant Review Restaurants Review Roads Rotary Club Royal Hotel Royal Visit SAVS Schools Seafront Shopping Shows & Music Review Shows & Music Shows & Music Review Southend Southend Airport Southend Borough Council Press Release Southend City Bid News Southend City Council Southend City Council Press Release Southend City Council Press Release Southend Community Safety Southend Hospital News Southend In Sight Southend In Sight Southend In Sight Press Release Southend on Sea Sport The Mortgage Mum The One Love Project The Ship Hotel Theatre Theatre Blog Theatre Review Theatre review Transport Travel Travel Veolia Village Green Volunteer Weddings Whats On c2c
Barbecue ban set to cover City’s beaches to help keep people safe
Barbecues on beaches are set to be banned in Southend-on-Sea following a public consultation which saw over 50% of respondents in favour of a complete ban on seafront and foreshore areas.
Following a number of serious incidents across the City, the council launched a consultation on 29 July to gauge the views of local people on the use of barbecues and personal watercrafts across the entirety of the seafront. Following the completion of the consultation, results have indicated that a complete ban on barbecues should be introduced, and new restrictions should also be put in place for the use of personal watercrafts, such as jet skis.
The use of personal watercraft (PWC) in the restricted area are to be made subject to a Southend-on-Sea City Beach and Coastal Waters Code of Practice (COP). This would bring the same restrictions that apply in the surrounding area managed by the Port of London Authority (PLA). This means that motor powered watercrafts must adhere to speed restrictions, can only access the water via the approved launching site in Shoeburyness, cannot operate in the restricted areas and must have an appropriate insurance policy in place.
The new restrictions would be enforced through a public space protection order (PSPO), meaning anyone found to be having a barbecue in the restricted areas or breaching the watercraft restrictions, could be issued a fixed penalty notice (FPN) by the council.v
Cllr Carole Mulroney, cabinet member for environment, culture and tourism, said: “In recent times we have seen some serious injuries sustained by children on our beaches because people have not disposed of their barbecues safely and appropriately. Disposable barbecues are also extremely damaging to the environment, and I am pleased that the consultation has shown support for us to put a complete ban on barbecues and bonfires on our beaches and our foreshore areas.
“We have also seen a number of near misses with people using their jet skis far too close to the shore, where families flock during the warm weather, and we cannot run the risk of something serious happening. By updating the code of practice, we can enforce on anyone putting other members of the public at serious risk. These restrictions will also help protect our fishing industry, which plays a vital role in the local economy.
“Having the ability to issue fixed penalty notices should make a big difference and subject to approval by cabinet, will help keep the City’s busiest areas safe for residents and visitors all year.”
Cathyrn Spain, senior harbour master for the Port of London Authority, said: “We welcome the proposal to restrict the use of personal watercraft, which aligns with the PLA’s own regulations and guidance.
“The PLA supports such proposals which enhance safety, thus ensuring the river can be enjoyed safely by all users.”
ADD A COMMENT
Note: If comment section is not showing please log in to Facebook in another browser tab and refresh.