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March 7th, 2013 Martin Walker News 7 comments 2257

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Town and parish councils across County Durham are supporting the county council’s drive to promote responsible dog ownership.

Durham County Council is running a month-long campaign to encourage dog owners to be responsible and pick up after their pets.

Support from the town and parish councils will help to boost the campaign and encourage more dog owners to get involved and help keep their neighbourhoods clean and mess free.

Free waste bags are available to dog owners in most of the areas to encourage them to pick up after their dogs have fouled.

The majority of dog owners are responsible and pick up after their dog, but there are a small minority who fail to pick up which is one of the major causes of complaint in the county and spoils the environment for everyone else.

Stephen Ragg from the County Durham Association of Local Councils, said: “We work closely with the county council and recognise that the problem of dog fouling is an issue raised by communities on a regular basis.

“Many town and parish councils provide assistance such as additional dog waste bins and bags to encourage owners to clean up after their pet.”

Ian Hoult, neighbourhood protection manager at Durham County Council, added: “We are very pleased with the campaign’s achievements so far. Interest in the green dog walkers scheme and the take up of dog microchipping is particularly encouraging.

“Only a small number of owners don’t clear up after their dogs and we would urge people to keep reporting details of offenders which will help us catch them and keep our environment clean.”

During Durham County Council’s campaign to encourage responsible dog ownership:

· 371 dog owners have signed up to the green dog walkers scheme, a scheme where volunteers pledge to clean up after their dog and carry extra waste bags to give to owners without one;

· 706 dogs have been microchipped so they can be easily identified if they become lost or stray;

· More than 467 golden tickets have been handed out to responsible dog owners who have a chance of winning a prize;

· 22 school assemblies have been held to encourage young people to be responsible dog owners in the future;

· 19 people have been issued with an £80 fixed penalty notice for failing to clean up after their dog and a further 16 were issued with warning letters.

As part of the campaign Durham County council neighbourhoods wardens are carrying out patrols to catch offenders.

Residents are being urged to report dog fouling to the council, providing details such as the time and date of the incident as well as a description of the dog and owner if possible. Call 03000 261 000 or go to www.durham.gov.uk/dogfouling to report online.

 

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7 Comments

  1. maur
    March 9, 2013 at 5:53 pm

    get the dog shit off our paths its disgusting where i live

  2. maur
    March 9, 2013 at 5:59 pm

    get the dog owners clean up thier dog shit try walking st oswalds park its full of shit i think an oldish woman lets her dogs shit all over she should be watched, last week on my way to work a dog jumped up at me owner was in zone 0 i had to go home and change i had dog shit all over my clothes he mumbled a sorry i work in catering he will know who he is i had to go home and change… hence i was late for work will been bocked at least 15 mins thro dog shit on my clothes

    1. maur
      March 9, 2013 at 6:10 pm

      docked this guy had 2 dogs totally out of control, do all these dog owner think we like thier dirty dogs jumping up at our clean clothes ?? ive had this happen when i was going out for a meal good clothes ruined by dog owners allowing thier “””pet”” run loose il kick the next dog

      1. jane
        March 9, 2013 at 11:16 pm

        Its distgusting gives dog owners a bad name. Where are all the wardens that are supposed to be about. We have to do their jobs for them…

  3. jane
    March 9, 2013 at 11:13 pm

    Man from the grange or high green area with a springer spaniel off irs lead doing its business near huntsman owner wearing a wax jacket failed to pick it up. Disgusting round woodham were are all.the councilors that live round here prop sat at home oblivious to all.the dog mess everywhere

  4. Steve Cooper
    March 11, 2013 at 3:54 pm

    Contact Great Aycliffe Town Council 01325 300700 with description of Owner and dog at St Oswalds Park and rough times you have seen the dogs fouling. With this info they can work with Durham County Council to enforce.

  5. maur
    March 12, 2013 at 12:24 pm

    i will follow her home next time if i have time give them her adress she lives near hutchingson walk, ive seen her long distant from her dog as it messes the footpath all the nursery school children use, if shes too old to walk her dog she just let it use her garden , the footpaths a disgrace, walking at night some areas are dark or early morning . she goes round the corner at 1 hutchinson walk so obv lives round that corner which i think must be part of washington cres theres only few houses round that corner … a dead end foot path so she must be easy to trace.

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