Call for east Antrim residents to share views on responsible dog ownership
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The council opened a public consultation on October 10 on proposals to amend to its existing Dog Control Orders and to introduce new Dog Control Orders.
It will close on November 7.
A spokesperson for the local authority said: “Council strives to promote responsible dog ownership, not simply through enforcement, but also through educational and awareness-raising activities,
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“The powers available under the Clean Neighbourhoods and Environment Act (NI) 2011 provide a useful tool to the ongoing work of Council in seeking to address any dog-related issues across the borough.
"The proposed orders that the council are consulting on would mean that in addition to play parks, dogs will no longer be allowed on certain lands within the council area. These are MUGAs, artificial pitches, bowling greens, tennis courts, golf courses and playing fields.
“The boundaries of some existing areas where dogs already must always be kept on a lead have been updated. New areas where dogs must always be kept on a lead will be introduced to
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"Council looks forward to hearing from residents, visitors and users of its green spaces.”
Those wishing to view and respond to the consultation can do so by visiting www.midandeastantrim.gov.uk/Consultations