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Under The Dogs (Fouling of Land) Act 1996, it is an offence not to clean up after a dog has defecated on public land. A person may be issued with a £50 fixed penalty fine, if they do not clean up, or alternatively may be prosecuted through the Magistrates Court, where the maximum fine is £1000.

If you are aware of offenders causing a particular problem in your neighbourhood you can contact the Environment & Health Department who will investigate and take appropriate action to prevent the recurrence of the problems.Please use the online contact form below to do this:

Form - Contact

When out with your dog you should always be prepared to clean up if your dog defecates. Dog waste bags are easily carried and readily available from most pet stores and vets. Plastic carrier bags can be re-used for the same purpose. Dog waste wrapped in this way can be disposed of in any ordinary litter bin or dog waste bin. If no bins are available the waste should be taken home and placed with normal household waste.

For more information on Dog fouling go to the ENCAMS organisation website:


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