Documents: Scientology’s failed bid for UK protest ban

Back in July 2024, the Church of Scientology asked Mid-Sussex District Council to implement a Public Spaces Protection Order (PSPO) which would ban protesting outside their UK headquarters. Over the last ten months, Council officers have been diligently reviewing mountains of evidence supplied by the Church, protestors and other bodies such as Sussex Police and West Sussex Highways, and earlier this week they finally published a report recommending elected officials reject Scientology’s application.

The report notes there was no evidence to suggest the demonstrations in 2023 and 2024 resulted in any antisocial behaviour and that protestors remained peaceful and lawful at all times. The disruption to the local community instead, the report suggests, is caused by Scientology’s lack of due regard for safety and poor traffic management plans.

The final decision on whether to proceed with a PSPO will be made by a Cabinet vote on Monday at the Mid-Sussex District Council offices in Haywards Heath, but before then we thought you would be interested to see the report for yourself, along with all the evidence provided in its entirety.

Here’s the Council’s report, recommending refusal of the PSPO:

And here are the 500 pages of evidence, that the Council used to inform their decision:

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Alexander Barnes-Ross https://www.scientologybusiness.com

Previously a staff member at the Church of Scientology London, Alexander Barnes-Ross now speaks out against the organisation's abusive practices in the UK. He serves as Editor of Scientology Business and since 2023, his activism has received international press attention (The Times, The Guardian, Daily Mail, The Observer, BBC News)

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