Drug and alcohol problems
If you, or someone you know, is affected by drugs or alcohol, Turning Point is the Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland service for advice, referral and support for users and their families.
The Drink Aware website provides information and guidance on drinking alcohol responsibly.
The Government’s FRANK service also provides information and support and can be contacted 24 hours a day.
Or you can view a list of local services for alcohol addiction on the NHS Choices website.
Public Space Protection orders (PSPO)
A public spaces protection order (PSPO) is an order issued by a local authority which is designed to tackle activities carried on in a public place which have a detrimental effect on the quality of life of those in its locality and which prohibits specified things being done in a restricted area or requires specified things to be done by persons carrying on specified activities in that area or does both of those things.
Harborough District council uses PSPO’s to tackle is Drinking in a public place, Misuse of psychoactive substances and control of dogs.
Drinking in the streets
Two areas in the district have Public Spaces Protection Orders (PSPO), which means the police have the power tell a person to stop and surrender their alcohol for disposal if they have been, are, or intend to drink alcohol in public places when it is associated with anti-social behaviour. These areas are Market Harborough and Lutterworth town centres. Failure to comply with the request could lead to arrest and a fine of up to £500.
A Public Spaces Protection Orders (PSPO) can be used to reduce alcohol related violent crime and is not a blanket ban on drinking outdoors.
View the Public Space Protection Order (including maps of the controlled drinking zones) for Market Harborough and Lutterworth town centres.
Psychoactive substance
Person(s) within the Restricted Area (the whole of Harborough district) will not:
Ingest, inhale, inject, smoke, possess or otherwise use psychoactive substances (e.g. nitrous oxide) and which is causing or likely to cause harassment, alarm, distress, nuisance or annoyance to members of the public.
A “Psychoactive substance” means any substance which can produce a psychoactive effect in a person who consumes it and is not an exempted substance. For the purposes of this prohibition a substance produces a psychoactive effect in a person if, by stimulating or depressing the person’s central nervous system, it affects the person’s mental functioning or emotional state.
Breaches of PSPO’s are considered an offence and can result in a Fine upto £1,000.
In addition, Fixed penalty notices of £150, or fines of up to £2500 if it goes to court, can already be issued for littering offences.
Litter that may be from drugs use (needles, gas cannisters)
If you find a needle, cannisters or other litter that may be from drug use please do not attempt to pick it up or dispose of it yourself. Call 01858 828282 or report drug drug litter for collection online.
This information will help the county's Drug Alcohol Action Team (DAAT) to identify patterns and trends in drug and alcohol misuse.