Worthing Borough Council is asking for public views on plans to restrict the feeding of wildlife in the town centre.
The proposal is a Public Space Protection Order, aimed mainly at tackling problems linked to feeding pigeons.
The council says unregulated feeding can harm animal health, increase aggressive behaviour, and lead to fouling and hygiene issues.
Spilled food and leftover waste can also attract unwanted pests, including rodents and insects, creating further hygiene concerns within the town centre.
The proposed order forms part of the council’s commitment to ensuring Worthing remains a safe, clean and welcoming place for everyone. Its aim is to support a town centre environment where residents and visitors can enjoy outdoor spaces - whether eating lunch or enjoying a seaside snack - without being disturbed or pestered by wildlife.
The council is keen to hear from the community before any decision is made, and has launched a four-week consultation to take onboard people’s views, experiences and concerns as to whether a PSPO is an appropriate measure.
Councillor Rosey Whorlow, Worthing’s cabinet member for equalities, inclusion and community safety, said: “We know that many people feed wildlife with the best of intentions, but unregulated feeding in the town centre can have unintended consequences for both animals and the wider community.
“We have seen an increase in nuisance behaviour, littering and hygiene concerns linked to this issue in recent years, and are interested to hear the community’s opinion on a proposed order that could help improve the situation.
“Our priority is to ensure Worthing remains a clean, safe and welcoming town centre for everyone, while also protecting the long-term wellbeing of local wildlife. We encourage people to take part and have their say before any decision is made.”
The order would empower authorised officers to issue fixed penalty notices of £100 or pursue prosecution, which can lead to a fine of up to £1,000, for violations. It would be an offence to withhold personal details during an investigation.
The consultation is open until Wednesday 25th March 2026.
For more information and to take part, visit: https://www.adur-worthing.gov.uk/pspo-wildlife-feeding-consultation/
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