Liverpool Council to consider introducing PSPO
Liverpool Council has been recommended to implement a three-year ban on dogs being taken on more than 70 pitches and playgrounds in a bid to curb issues around fouling.
The measures would also include the need to keep dogs on leads at all times in 10 specific areas, including cemeteries. Those breaking the rules could be issued with an on-the-spot fine.
In July the council launched a consultation on its plans to implement a public spaces protection order (PSPO), which includes legislation relating to dog fouling, placing dogs on a lead where directed, dogs on leads at all times in a designated area and the exclusion of dogs altogether in certain areas.
A total of 71 responses were received, with almost three-quarters of those replying in support.
The plans will now be considered by the local council’s highways and public spaces representations committee next week.