Dog owners are being reminded to pick up after their pets while out walking.
A Public Space
Protection Order is in force in the county which allows Denbighshire County Council
to take action, including issuing fines against owners who allow their dogs to
foul in an area of public land without cleaning up after them.
The council
works with District Enforcement who deploy officers to regularly patrol the
county in order to prevent littering and irresponsible dog ownership.
Cllr Mark
Young, Lead Member for Planning, Public Protection and Safer Communities, said:
“The majority of dog owners act responsibly and the Council would like to thank
them for ensuring our communities remain clean and attractive for our
residents.
“However, we
have noticed an increase in dog fouling on pavements over the winter months as
many dog walkers change their usual routes due to the darker evenings and
mornings.
“We have
received a number of complaints from residents because some dog owners are
allowing their dog to foul outside people’s homes,
businesses and even schools and not
clearing it up.
“We want to
make it clear that irresponsible dog owners are in breach of the Public Space
Protection Order and could receive a £100 fixed
penalty notice.
“Patrols are
ongoing and we are also encouraging people who witness this to contact us with
information so we are able to target our enforcement patrols.”
To report a
dog owner not clearing up after their pet,
please provide a description of the person, a
description of the dog as well as the time and location of the offence.
All
litter bins and your black bin at home can be used to deposit dog mess which is
bagged and tied and free dog bags can be collected from the Council’s one-stop
shops.
To
report an incident of dog fouling visit www.denbighshire.gov.uk/en/environmental-health/dog-issues/report-a-dog-related-issue.aspx
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