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Council encourages responsible dog ownership as winter draws in

As winter approaches, Great Yarmouth Borough Council is urging all pet owners to be responsible and ensure that they clean up after their dogs during the colder months.

Dog in lit up harness

Winter brings unique challenges to pet ownership, and one of them is dealing with pet waste. Nationally, winter evenings bring with them an increase in mess in streets and parks as negligent dog owners use the darkness to dodge clearing up canine doings.

Failure to clean up after pets can result in unsightly streets, unpleasant odours, and potential health hazards for children, pedestrians, and other animals.

Pet owners are encouraged to carry poo bags while walking their dogs, especially during winter walks and promptly clean up after their dog, ensuring that waste is properly disposed of in designated waste bins. It is also advisable to carry a torch.

Great Yarmouth Borough Council's Environmental Rangers want to remind people that the borough is covered by a Public Spaces Protection Order (PSPO) which includes a borough-wide offence of dog fouling on any land to which the public has access.

Anyone caught failing to clear up after their canine friends risks a fine of up to £1,000 - in addition to making the area less enjoyable for other people.

The Environmental Rangers are responsible for investigating reported incidents, following up on tip-offs and appealing for information to help target those who blight the environment with dog fouling.

Cllr Paul Wells, portfolio holder for Environment and Sustainability, Waste and Licensing, said: "Keeping our streets and parks clean is not only a matter of civic responsibility but also reflects our respect for one another and our environment. We want to ensure that all residents, including our beloved pets, can enjoy a safe and clean winter season."

"For those that do not comply, our Rangers will enforce the law wherever possible."

Residents are encouraged to report incidents of irresponsible pet owners who do not clean up after their dogs. Anyone who witnesses a dog fouling offence in the borough can report it to Environmental Health on 01493 846478 or environmentalrangers@great-yarmouth.gov.uk or via the Love Clean Streets app.

Evidence that can help the Rangers act includes photographs, a description of the dog and person walking it, the location, date and time of the incident.
 

Last modified on 09 October 2024

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