Consultation Launched on Wildlife Feeding in Worthing Town Centre

Worthing | February 26, 2026
Consultation Launched on Wildlife Feeding in Worthing Town Centre

The Council says that while feeding wildlife is often well-intentioned, unregulated feeding can have unintended consequences for both animals and the public. In particular, feeding of pigeons in the town centre has been highlighted as a concern by some in the community. Officers said, “When wildlife becomes reliant on human-provided food, it can lead to changes in natural behaviour, including increased aggression and a reduced ability to forage independently. Over time, this dependency may negatively impact the long-term health of animals.

“The availability of easily accessible food can also contribute to increased wildlife populations in concentrated areas. This may result in increased fouling, property damage and other nuisance behaviours such as scavenging in public spaces. In addition, higher wildlife activity can increase the risk of disease transmission to people and domestic animals.

“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 stated commitment to Worthing being a safe, clean and welcoming place for everyone. They say 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 want to hear from residents, businesses and visitors 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.

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/