Appendix A
Neighbourhood Enforcement Team
Performance Report
1st April to 30th June 2022
CALLS FOR SERVICE
ENFORCEMENT ACTIVITY
Community Protection Notices (for various anti-social behaviour offences)
1 notice issued
111 Community Protection warnings issued
Dogs
0 dog fouling FPNs issued
4 micro chipping notices issued (includes 2 incorrectly microchipped dogs notified to us by the council’s new Stray Dog service contractor).
Domestic Noise
113 warning letters issued
11 Abatement notices served
2 Magistrates court warrants for seizure of noise making equipment successfully executed.
Domestic Waste Presentation
70 Notices served
Duty of Care in respect of Waste
10 warning letters issued
1 Notice served requiring production of waste carriers licence
6 Notices served requiring production of waste information
1 Fixed Penalty Notices issued for non-production of the above.
Fly-tipping
8 warning letters issued
0 Fixed Penalty Notices served
Street urination
12 prosecutions
Unauthorised encampments
3 encampments dealt with by use of Direction to Leave Notices.
Fly posting
0 FPNs issued
Prevention of damage by Pests
2 notices issued
Stray Dogs
9 strays collected/received by Contractor (contracted commenced 1st June 2022).
Simple Cautions issued:
|
Legislation |
Nature of case |
Date issued |
1.
|
Environmental Protection Act 1990 S33 |
Householder fly tipping |
30/05/2022
|
Prosecutions:
|
Legislation |
Nature of case |
Court outcome |
1 |
Environmental Protection Act 1990
|
S34 Breach Waste Duty of Care
|
01/04/2022 fine £80 x 3 victim surcharge £34 costs £250. |
2 |
Environmental Protection Act 1990
|
Section 1 (1) Scrap Metal Dealers Act 2013 & Section 48 Anti-Social Behaviour Act 2014
|
05/04/2022 Fine £400, costs £200 Surcharge £30
|
3 |
Environmental Protection Act 1990
|
Section 1 (1) Scrap Metal Dealers Act 2013
|
05/04/2022 Fine £200 costs £200 Surcharge £30 |
4 |
Local byelaw prohibiting defecation/urination in public places - made 6th April 1998 |
Street urination |
01/04/2022 Fine £75, Surcharge £34, Costs £100
|
5 |
Local byelaw prohibiting defecation/urination in public places - made 6th April 1998 |
Street urination |
01/04/2022 Fine £75, Surcharge £34, Costs £100
|
6 |
Local byelaw prohibiting defecation/urination in public places - made 6th April 1998 |
Street urination |
01/04/2022 Fine £50, Surcharge £34, Costs £100
|
7 |
Local byelaw prohibiting defecation/urination in public places - made 6th April 1998 |
Street urination |
01/04/2022 Fine £50, Surcharge £34, Costs £100
|
8 |
Local byelaw prohibiting defecation/urination in public places - made 6th April 1998 |
Street urination |
01/04/2022 Fine £50, Surcharge £34, Costs £100
|
9 |
Local byelaw prohibiting defecation/urination in public places - made 6th April 1998 |
Street urination |
01/04/2022 Fine £50, Surcharge £34, Costs £100
|
10 |
Local byelaw prohibiting defecation/urination in public places - made 6th April 1998 |
Street urination |
01/04/2022 fine £80 x 3 victim surcharge £34 costs £250.
|
11 |
Environmental Protection Act 1990
|
S34 Breach Waste Duty of Care
|
13/05/2022 Fine £466, £47 surcharge, and £200 costs
|
12 |
Local byelaw prohibiting defecation/urination in public places - made 6th April 1998 |
Street urination |
09/05/2022 fine £80, costs £150, surcharge £34
|
13 |
Local byelaw prohibiting defecation/urination in public places - made 6th April 1998 |
Street urination |
10/06/2022 Fine
£133
|
14 |
Local byelaw prohibiting defecation/urination in public places - made 6th April 1998 |
Street urination |
10/06/2022 Fine -
£226.00
|
15 |
Local byelaw prohibiting defecation/urination in public places - made 6th April 1998 |
Street urination |
10/06/2022 Fine -
£293.00
|
16 |
Local byelaw prohibiting defecation/urination in public places - made 6th April 1998 |
Street urination |
10/06/2022 Fine
£366.00
|
17 |
Local byelaw prohibiting defecation/urination in public places - made 6th April 1998 |
Street urination |
10/06/2022 Fine -
£80.00
|
OTHER WORK
Portable fly-tipping CCTV cameras deployed
Cameras were deployed in fly-tipping hot-spots on 2 occasions. NB: Deployments have been impacted by workloads.
New Stray Dog service provider
From 1st June 2022 the council’s Stray Dog service was transferred to a new Contractor following a tendering process. Bi-monthly contract management meetings have been established.
A closer working relationship between the Stray Dog Contractor and the NEO team has wider benefits, with the NEOs having powers to deal with persistently straying dogs, dogs dangerously out of control and dogs without micro-chips.
Holiday Lets Information leaflet
The team has led on the development of bespoke advisory guidance aimed at owners/managers of holiday lets and self-catering accommodation.
This has involved work with colleagues in: Public Protection, Planning Enforcement, Economic Growth, Housing (Leaseholder Service), Business Rates and Marketing & Communications.
The leaflet is currently with the Communications team for final edits.
Multi-agency work regarding management of Holiday Lets
Officers worked closely with colleagues in Planning Enforcement and Public Protection in response to complaints around noise and anti-social behaviour arising from two holiday lets situated in a quiet residential area. A meeting between officers resulted in a plan of action to consider relevant powers available to tackle the problem and provide consistent support to those affected. The property owner was receptive to advice and has applied for consent to continue to operate as a holiday home with conditions.
The NEO has compiled a portfolio of evidence for consideration by legal as to whether there is sufficient evidence to support a Premises Closure if ASB continues. This would be the first time such powers have been used for a commercial setting in the city.
Union Terrace. Multi-agency work to tackle anti-social behaviour
NEOs are working as part of a multi-agency task group and contributing to a Problem Solving plan to tackle anti-social behaviour in the area around Union Terrace car park. An action plan to engage, support and enforce against street level problems is being delivered in response to growing concerns around street drinking and drugs. NEOs have been working with colleagues in Housing to target harden an area used for drug taking and defecating, and four Community Protection Warnings are being issued to key protagonists in conjunction with the Police.
Work with Public Realm
Regular (bi-monthly) meetings have been scheduled between NEOs and Public Realm officers in the interest of improving working relationships, coordinating work and sharing information on hot-spot areas for issues such as fly-tipping and waste presentation.
Bags to Bins project
The team is attending project group meetings with colleagues in Waste Management to progress this work.
Buskers
Officers have attended meetings with council colleagues, Make it York and the BID to coordinate efforts to manage busking in the city centre.