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South Holland District Council launches consultation on whether it should be an ‘offence’ to not pick up after your dog or carry a poo bag


Dog owners who do not pick up after their pets or carry poo bags could face sanction is a proposed new rules come into force.

South Holland District Council is launching a consultation on whether to introduce a Public Spaces Protection Order (PSPO) on dog controls in a bid to tackle a fouling problem.

Excluding dogs from enclosed children’s play areas and making it a provision for dog walkers to pick up after the animals and carry poo bags could be introduced if the order is supported.

A full dog poo bin in Quadring

The consultation document asks if people agree that it should be an ‘offence’ not to pick up after dogs or carry poo bags. There are no details of what the penalties would be.

Coun Antony Casson, the district’s Portfolio Holder for Public Protection, said: “I would like to thank all responsible dog owners.

“The proposed Public Spaces Protection Order aims to ensure that all public spaces are safe for residents and visitors of our wonderful district.

“Before submitting your comments via the survey, please read through the Draft Public Spaces Protection Order, summary document and FAQs to understand the new Order fully.”

Last year, the council brought in contractors Kingdom in a bid to tackle issues with fly-tipping and littering in the area.

The scheme has courted controversy with community figureheads arguing Kingdom have prioritised quick-cash minor offences such as littering instead of cracking down on crimes such as fly-tipping.

The consultation will run between August 27 and October 8. People wishing to take part can visit the online survey – visit www.sholland.gov.uk/pspodogcontrol – or request a paper copy from the council offices in Priory Road.

A report on the consultation will be presented to the council.

There will be paper copies of the survey at reception in Priory Road offices in Spalding or a request can be made for posting out by calling 01775 761161, or email consultations@sholland.gov.uk

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