Haslingden RSS Feed Send your news, pictures & videos


LT block logo JOIN THE DEBATE BY ADDING YOUR COMMENTS ON THESE STORIES

Registering to post comments on the Lancashire Telegraph website only takes a few seconds. Click here to go to the registration page.

More staff to patrol Rossendale dog fouling hotspots


A BOROUGH-wide campaign has been launched to tackle the growing problem of dog fouling in Rossendale.

Irresponsible dog owners are now being targeted by Rossendale Council, which has deployed more of its staff to patrol hotspot areas.

The council believes a large group of Valley dog owners are blatantly ignoring notices which instruct owners to clean up after their pets.

Haslingden residents have recently reported dog fouling problems in Greenfield Memorial Gardens to the police, resulting in the location becoming a priority for the council team.

Stubbylee Park, Bacup; Victoria Park, Haslingden; Loveclough Park in Loveclough; and Whittaker Park, Rawtenstall, have also all been listed as dog fouling hotspots.

And the area around Waterfoot Primary School has been flagged up by enforcement officers.

Coun Jim Pilling, who represents the Waterfoot ward, said: “This specific area is a problem and I’m all for the council’s decision to enforce the rules.

“Its a health and safety issue for the children walking to school, so it has to be a good thing some-thing is getting done.

“In the past the rules have been there, but enforcement has fallen short, so I hope now the problem is tackled better. ”

Coun Peter Steen, environment portfolio holder, said: “Not clearing up after your dog is simply not acceptable.

“Dog fouling is dangerous to people’s health, costly for the council to clean up, and the selfish people who are responsible spoil our parks and open spaces for everyone.

“We are sending out a clear signal to people who continue to let their dogs foul and don’t clear up that they will not get away with it in the future.

“Although most dog owners are responsible, there is a hard core of people who don’t seem to get the message. Perhaps if we hit them in the pocket they may start to take notice.”

As a result of this week’s campaign, a team of 11 area managers will be issuing penalty notices, compared to the one animal warden who previously issued fines.

Four local PCSOs and nine environmental officers are currently undergoing training, which brings the total number of people able to issue fixed penalty notices for dog fouling in Rossendale to 27.

Comments(5)

BuckoTheMoose says...
1:31pm Thu 4 Feb 10

"Enforcement Officers". ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha. More council non jobs paid for by us taxpayers. I suppose they will again be invoking RIPA powers to spy on people.

happycyclist says...
3:05pm Thu 4 Feb 10

Good. I'm sick of standing in dogsh*t. It stinks and it's disgusting.

ClitheroeSinceBirth says...
4:39pm Thu 4 Feb 10

I wish Clitheroe Council would do the same. Its a right mess in the primrose area the dirty lazy scanky dog owners...

The Council will probably employ these enforcement officers or whatever you wanna call them in 9am-5pm job hours and we all know that most people will walk their dogs earlyer or later than them stupid times..

Mikeee47 says...
8:09pm Thu 4 Feb 10

Get some on the new linier park in padiham it's dog shiyte allly along there I'm sure If I had a shvit on there drive or path they would have something to say, hit them & hit them hard,

rawtenstall says...
1:18pm Fri 5 Feb 10

Great PR exercise Rossendale council, however have any fines been given out since October when you brought in these enforcements.
My guess is no!!!
If people let their dog do this, then they should be fined its gross!! Everyday on the way to school my kids have to play a game of tip toe through the dog dirt - not nice. I doubt people will listen anyway as the kind of people who do let their dogs S*** everywhere are low lifes who probably dont work and couldnt pay a fine anyway!

SO PLEASE SPEND YOUR MONEY ON A JET WASH TO CLEAN UP INSTEAD.


CLEAN-UP MESSAGE:Thomas Mathews, who always cleans up after his dog Lars, chats to Andrea Goddall, area officer for the communities team at Rossendale Borough Council, in Victoria Park, Haslingden CLEAN-UP MESSAGE:Thomas Mathews, who always cleans up after his dog Lars, chats to Andrea Goddall, area officer for the communities team at Rossendale Borough Council, in Victoria Park, Haslingden

Most popular


Local Information

Enter your postcode, town or place name

House prices »   Schools »   Crime »   Hospitals »

Local Businesses