16 January 2026

Residents, businesses and stakeholders are invited to take part in a consultation around renewing the Public Spaces Protection Order (PSPO) covering Francis Jetty in Northampton.
Francis Jetty is located off Bridge Street, Northampton, and provides a shortcut to Kingswell Street and nearby St Peters Way car park. However, for many years the jetty has attracted persistent illicit activities and anti-social behaviour such as drug dealing and sexual assault.
The current PSPO, introduced in April 2023, has helped reduce anti-social behaviour, criminal activity and drug use by gating the Jetty for 24 hours a day, seven days a week. It is due to expire on 11 April 2026 and the Council is now proposing to extend the Order for a further three years, up to 10 April 2029, with no changes to the existing restrictions or area covered.
A PSPO is a legal tool under the Anti-Social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014 that enables councils to put in place restrictions where ongoing activities have a detrimental and unreasonable effect on people’s quality of life, helping to make public spaces safer and more welcoming for everyone.
Residents are encouraged to review the proposal and share their views through the online survey, which is open until midnight on Sunday 1 February 2026. Feedback from this consultation will help inform the Council’s decision on whether to proceed with extending the PSPO.
“We want to ensure that Francis Jetty remains a safe part of Northampton for residents, visitors and local businesses.Cllr Charlie Hastie, Cabinet Member for Housing and Communities at WNC“Renewing this PSPO could help continue the progress made in tackling anti-social behaviour in this area, but it’s important that we hear from people about their experiences and views before taking the next step.”
Anyone who would like to have their say can access the consultation via the West Northamptonshire Council consultation hub before 1 February 2026. The full list of PSPOs in force across Northampton can be viewed on the PSPO webpage.
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