Bradford set to extend dog controls
Members of Bradford Council’s Regulatory and Appeals Committee have voted to extend the existing Public Space Protection Order aimed at dog walkers for a further three years.
Nottinghamshire council consults on dog controls
Bassetlaw District Council, in Nottinghamshire, is asking residents if they would like to keep the existing Public Spaces Protection Order that relates to dog fouling and specifies areas where dogs should be kept on leads.
Rotherham Council extends dog fouling PSPO
Rotherham Council is to extend its dog fouling pubic spaces protection order (PSPO) for another year.
Shropshire Council consults on new dog rules
Shropshire Council is consulting on plans to introduce a public spaces protection order (PSPO).
Dorset Council’s new dog controls confirmed
Dorset Council’s new 2024 dog-related Public Spaces Protection Order (PSPO) has officially been confirmed.
Hackney PSPO proposal angers dog walkers
Dog walkers in Hackney, London, have been expressing their anger at the council's proposed Dog Control Public Spaces Protection Order that will last until March 2027.
Rotherham Council set to extend dog controls
Rotherham Council is set to renew a scheme which issues fines to dog walkers who do not pick up after pets for a further year.
Consultation shows support for tougher dog measures in Blackpool
Blackpool Council is looking to introduce a Public Space Protection Order (PSPO) 'as a matter of urgency', following a ten-week consultation.
Dogs banned from tennis courts at Stamford Recreation Ground, South Kesteven
A new PSPO approved in South Kesteven will see dogs not be allowed in tennis courts at Stamford Recreation Ground, South Kesteven, Lincolnshire. Coming into place on 20 October, the new orders follow complaints about “uncontrolled dogs” off the lead on the tennis courts, according to the Rutland and Stamford Mercury. Dog fouling, letting dogs off leads, and exercising dogs in places from which they are banned will now be covered by a three-year PSPO. Stamford Recreation Ground’s bowling green, tennis court and skatepark have been added to the list of areas where dogs should not be exercised. Dogs must also be kept on a lead in the enclosed area…
Preston renews dog controls for another three years
Preston City Council has extended its PSPO for a further three years, with no changes made.