Hammersmith Town Centre public spaces protection order consultation

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Responsible street entertaining, busking and public speaking in Hammersmith Town Centre

To reduce anti-social behaviour and noise pollution, there are rules in place since 2019 which ban the use of all amplifiers across parts of Hammersmith Town Centre.

We do not want to discourage street entertainment or general street noise across Hammersmith Town Centre, however residents, businesses and visitors continue to tell us that the extra noise created by amplifiers causes a disturbance and can, in some instances, be dangerous.

How the restrictions work

We enforce these rules using a Public Spaces Protection Order (PSPO). The current restrictions in place are:

  • You are prohibited from using microphones/loudspeakers/megaphones/loud hailers or any other similar equipment designed to amplify the volume of speech or music (except at events authorised by the council).
  • You are prohibited from using mains electricity or generator power for the purposes of amplification.

The restrictions currently apply to certain parts of Hammersmith Town Centre, (see Appendix 1 map below) which includes the area around the Broadway Centre and the main shopping area of King Street up to the new Civic Campus at Nigel Playfair Avenue.

Why are we consulting?

We need to ensure that the powers for the PSPO are fair and proportionate, so we are asking for your feedback on whether you think there continues to be a problem.

Have your say

Please share your thoughts before the consultation closes on 8 May 2022.

Hammersmith Town Centre public spaces protection order consultation questions

How is the PSPO enforced?

Police Officers, Police Community Support Officers, the council’s Law Enforcement Officers and other authorised personnel can issue Fixed Penalty Notices (FPNs) to people who continue to break these rules. Full details can be found on the council's website here, Hammersmith Town Centre PSPO.

Appendix 1 - map of Hammersmith Town Centre.


Responsible street entertaining, busking and public speaking in Hammersmith Town Centre

To reduce anti-social behaviour and noise pollution, there are rules in place since 2019 which ban the use of all amplifiers across parts of Hammersmith Town Centre.

We do not want to discourage street entertainment or general street noise across Hammersmith Town Centre, however residents, businesses and visitors continue to tell us that the extra noise created by amplifiers causes a disturbance and can, in some instances, be dangerous.

How the restrictions work

We enforce these rules using a Public Spaces Protection Order (PSPO). The current restrictions in place are:

  • You are prohibited from using microphones/loudspeakers/megaphones/loud hailers or any other similar equipment designed to amplify the volume of speech or music (except at events authorised by the council).
  • You are prohibited from using mains electricity or generator power for the purposes of amplification.

The restrictions currently apply to certain parts of Hammersmith Town Centre, (see Appendix 1 map below) which includes the area around the Broadway Centre and the main shopping area of King Street up to the new Civic Campus at Nigel Playfair Avenue.

Why are we consulting?

We need to ensure that the powers for the PSPO are fair and proportionate, so we are asking for your feedback on whether you think there continues to be a problem.

Have your say

Please share your thoughts before the consultation closes on 8 May 2022.

Hammersmith Town Centre public spaces protection order consultation questions

How is the PSPO enforced?

Police Officers, Police Community Support Officers, the council’s Law Enforcement Officers and other authorised personnel can issue Fixed Penalty Notices (FPNs) to people who continue to break these rules. Full details can be found on the council's website here, Hammersmith Town Centre PSPO.

Appendix 1 - map of Hammersmith Town Centre.


  • CLOSED: This survey has concluded.
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