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Dog mess team planned as new figures show just one fine for fouling issued last year

by Jo Wadsworth
Thursday 11 Jun, 2015 at 1:38PM
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Poster poo campaign urges dog owners to clear up

A new neighbourhood team to tackle issues such as dog mess is being planned in a bid to clear up Brighton and Hove streets.

dog poo chalkThe news comes as figures show just one fine was paid for dog fouling last year – which was an improvement on 2013, in which no penalty notices were issued.

The fine was issued on July 17 last year in Upper Gardner Street, along with another for having a dog off a lead.

Another fine for dog fouling in Manor Park in April was withdrawn. No dog fouling fines were issued in 2013, two in 2012, one in 2011, two in 2010 and one in 2009.

Emma Daniel, the city’s lead councillor for neighbourhoods, communities and equalities, said: “Now that our refuse collection services are more reliable, we will be looking at how we can support communities with a team who are enforcing the rules on dog fouling, fly tipping and other bad behaviour which make the streets and neighbourhoods unpleasant.”

The figures were revealed in answer to a freedom of information request made by Brighton mother Molly Talbot-Vine, who has abandoned a pre-school park project because of the dog mess.

She said: “I think Brighton has a serious problem with dog mess. Our route to Balfour School is notorious, and many parents cross the road to avoid it, but this means crossing four more junctions which is not safe, especially when you have a toddler in tow.

“When people do bother to pick up they seem to struggle to dispose of it properly, often the bins for dog mess are overflowing in the local parks.

“It’s not just the Preston Park area, it’s all over the place.

“I have been doing a pre-school group with the outdoors project in St Ann’s Well Gardens for the last few months with another local mother but we’ve decided to give it up as the park is totally full of dog mess.

“It’s just grim.”

The council’s response also stated that there are 4.1 full time equivalent employees who are responsible for enforcing dog control orders.

Seafront staff, parks staff and local PCSOs are also authorised to serve fixed penalty notices for dog control offences.

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  1. Ayanna Knight says:
    11 years ago

    Finally some action is going to be taken! Brighton does have a problem with dog mess due to some irresponsible dog owners. It is bringing the city down; more enforcement is needed by the council and hopefully attitudes will change.

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  2. Marcia says:
    11 years ago

    Other cities can do it so what is wrong with Brighton? !! I regularly come to Brighton from Nottingham to see my little granddaughters and I am shocked and disgusted at the volume of dog poo on every street particularly in the Preston Park area.

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