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Dog Fouling

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If you are suffering excessive dog fouling in your area, residents are asked to complete diary sheets to assist with pinpointing days, times, description of walker and dog etc. to help make better use of council resources.

If you think you live in a dog fouling "Hot Spot" area we invite you to join the Dog Watch scheme to help reduce the environmental impact on our village.
The district council will endeavour to clean school routes as soon as possible.

Dog walkers are asked not to walk their dogs across the playing fields, NWLDC are running a Stop Foul Play campaign to prevent users coming in contact with dog fouling.

Below are flow charts which show the route the council take with substantiated complaints.
Please contact the Customer Services Hot-line call 01530 454545 with any complaints


Schools

Parks

Residential

Dog fouling in Schools.pdf
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Dog Fouling in Parks.pdf
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Residential Area.pdf
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