Have your say on dog control measures
12th Jun - 6th Aug
Measures to encourage more dog owners to be responsible are being consulted on by Maidstone Borough Council (MBC), so don’t miss the opportunity to have your say. A survey is now open and will run until 6 August asking people for their views on a range of new ‘Public Space Protection Orders’ to make dog owners keep their dogs under control. In order to encourage responsible dog ownership, the existing Public Space Protection Order for Dog Control outlines a number of measures to protect council public spaces and the community. MBC proposes to either continue or introduce measures and requirements which will challenge irresponsible owners as follows:
Current measures and requirements
- Measure 1 - The offence of dog fouling including a requirement for persons in charge of a dog on public land to remove their dogs faeces.
- Measure 2 - Exclusion of dogs from all children’s play areas, whether they are fenced or open, play areas, and tennis courts.
- Measure 3 – Keep dogs on leads at both the Sutton Road Cemetery and at the Vinters Park Crematorium.
- Measure 4 - The requirement for a person in charge of a dog to comply with a request from an authorised officer to put a dog on a lead when the dog is causing danger or concern.
- Measure 5 - The offence of failing to keep a dog under proper control, such as harming other animals or straying.
- Requirement for a person to give their name and address to an authorised officer when requested to do so.
- A fixed penalty notice (FPN) of £100, the maximum laid out in the legislation, for all the measures .
Changes to measures
- Introduce a new measure requiring those in charge of a dog to be to able demonstrate means of removing faeces (carry a bag or equivalent).
- Extend measure 3, the requirement to keep dogs on leads, to cover Maidstone Town Centre.
- Introduce a new measure limiting the number of dogs walked by one person at any one time.
Failure to comply with these orders could result in Fixed Penalty Notices up to £100, or prosecution for irresponsible dog owners who fail to adhere to these measures.
The survey should take around six minutes to complete. To take part please visit the consultation page on Maidstone.gov.uk website or click on the following link: https://LetsTalkMaidstone.uk.engagementhq.com/dog-control-pspo-2023-review
The results of the survey will be discussed at the Housing and Environment Committee which is due to take place on 7 September 2023.
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