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Posted By: Anonymous Crackdown on Dog Fouling in Wirral Town - 19th Dec 2010 4:00pm
Council crackdown on dog fouling in Wirral town



WIRRAL Council has launched a campaign to reduce dog fouling at Moreton Cross and the surrounding area.

Residents asked for the problem to be tackled via the Leasowe, Moreton and Saughall Massie area forum, which is a council-led community partnership.


And Cllr Gill Gardiner, cabinet member for the environment, welcomed the added patrols in the area to encourage owners to clear up after their pets.

Cllr Gardiner said: "Residents are clearly angry about increasing levels of dog fouling in the area, and we have responded by arranging for extra patrols to focus on problem areas.

"Dog fouling is affecting communities across Wirral and more and more residents are becoming concerned that their neighbourhoods are being spoilt by the mess.

"Despite the fact that many people do act responsibly and contrary to numerous appeals by the council, a number of dog owners still refuse to clean up after their pets, even when they foul outside primary schools and homes. We hope the action we are taking will send a clear message that we take the problem seriously."

Earlier this year, Wirral Council launched a new enforcement team – part of Wirral Community Patrol - to tackle dog fouling and litter across the borough.

Offenders face either prosecution through the courts or a £50 fixed penalty notice, which must be paid within 14 days.

If it is not paid and the individual is found guilty by the court, they could be fined up to £1000 and end up with a criminal record.

The approach on Wirral is now changing and moving towards a more "enforcement-led approach".

Cllr Gardiner added: "We now have a dedicated Dog Fouling Team, 25 Community Patrol Officers, Rangers Service, and Animal Welfare Officers who are all trained to educate the public and enforce the legislation. In addition, there are also 70 police community support officers.

"It is the duty of every dog owner to clean up after their pet. Bags of dog dirt should be disposed of correctly in a litter bin or, suitably wrapped, in domestic refuse bins.

"Dumping the bag in a hedge or elsewhere is littering and carries a penalty of £70. There are no excuses, it is unacceptable and it is unfair that the whole community should suffer the consequences."

The Dogs (Fouling of Land) Act 1996 currently applies to the whole of the Wirral. This means that, by law, dog excrement must be removed straight away from land that has public access, whether or not warning signs are displayed.

If people have any information about offenders, want to highlight a problem area, or need to report vandalism of litter bins, they are urged to contact the Streetscene call centre on 0151 606 2004.

For further information about area forums, visit www.wirral.gov.uk or call 0151 691 8391.
Posted By: BandyCoot Re: Crackdown on Dog Fouling in Wirral Town - 20th Dec 2010 1:06pm
Dirty gits are dumping their bags of doggy doo around the Birkenhead Park area as well i.e. on the footpaths, they might as well leave the crap where the dog does it. What kind of mentality does it take to do that? It puzzles me. Maybe there should be some doggy doo bins placed at strategic points.
Posted By: BandyCoot Re: Crackdown on Dog Fouling in Wirral Town - 20th Dec 2010 1:12pm
Originally Posted by summer01
theres a sign on the lampost in highfeild crescent no fowling and its a 50.00 fine still do it .although there is a few that do have doggie bags one owner even wipes the dogs bum with tissue


Not wet wipes then?
Posted By: bert1 Re: Crackdown on Dog Fouling in Wirral Town - 20th Dec 2010 1:39pm
Is it appropriate using Crackdown and dog fouling in the same sentence.
Posted By: Toffeenose Re: Crackdown on Dog Fouling in Wirral Town - 20th Dec 2010 3:15pm
I'd like the dog shit detectives to come and visit Liscard , and the surrounding areas because its disgusting,its everywhere....
Posted By: paulph25 Re: Crackdown on Dog Fouling in Wirral Town - 20th Dec 2010 8:25pm
I have 2 dogs and always have bags with me to pick it up. hate seeing it on the pavements and parks.

I did have trouble one day when my big dog had the squits and went on the edge of some guys new block paved drive!
Posted By: _Caps_ Re: Crackdown on Dog Fouling in Wirral Town - 20th Dec 2010 9:04pm
Originally Posted by BandyCoot
Dirty gits are dumping their bags of doggy doo around the Birkenhead Park area as well i.e. on the footpaths, they might as well leave the crap where the dog does it. What kind of mentality does it take to do that? It puzzles me.


Me too i cant stand this one, walkways lined with bags of crap they pick it up and then just dump the bag, WHY
Posted By: starakita Re: Crackdown on Dog Fouling in Wirral Town - 20th Dec 2010 9:20pm
I found there were never enough dog bins around or some retard had gone round setting them on fire.I know you can use ordinary waste bins but in some areas theres not enough of them either.It really annoys me that some people will not pick up after their dogs.
Posted By: DavidB Re: Crackdown on Dog Fouling in Wirral Town - 20th Dec 2010 10:15pm
I've had trouble with 'the squits' with my dog before. You just can't pick that stuff up.
This action won't do anything.
Posted By: bert1 Re: Crackdown on Dog Fouling in Wirral Town - 20th Dec 2010 10:20pm
Originally Posted by DavidB
I've had trouble with 'the squits' with my dog before. You just can't pick that stuff up.
This action won't do anything.


You should take a straw with you David.
I've seen squirrels drag bags out of the bins many a times, also seen Mr fox rummaging in the bins, very early in the mornings. neither of them put it back.
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