Dog fouling in public places
Report dog fouling on public land
Dog foul carries the eggs of the roundworm (Toxocara Canis), which can be a serious health risk, especially to children.
The Council keeps to the Clean Neighbourhoods and Environment Act 2005. This means if you are a dog owner and your dog fouls on any land to which the public has access, you are responsible for cleaning it up. If you fail to clean it up, then you commit an offence for which you may receive a fixed penalty notice of £100. Persistent offenders could find themselves in court, where they can set much higher fines.
What you need to tell us when you report dog fouling:
The exact location of the dog fouling.
What you need to tell us if you witness dog fouling:
- The day, date, location and time that the incident occurred
- A description of the person in charge of the dog at the time the incident occurred
- A description of the dog that they were walking
- If they arrived in a vehicle a description of the vehicle
- How far away you were when the incident occurred
- What kind of view you had.
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