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Dogs on Beaches

Dogs on Beaches

Dogs on Beaches

The following orders apply between 1st May and 30th September inclusive:

The Dogs on Leads, Beaches Order 2007
The Dogs Exclusion, Beaches Order 2007

The effect of these orders will be to ban dogs from certain beaches and require dogs to be kept on leads of no more than 1.8metres on walkways and promenades associated with those beaches.

Whilst there is very little change in the beaches and promenades covered the new orders are the first step in ensuring that North Norfolk has a consistent approach to dog control orders.

Copies of the new Orders and the associated maps can be downloaded below. Any questions relating to these orders should be received in writing by the 19th April 2007 either to the address below or by e-mail to ep@north-norfolk.gov.uk.

Maps: Important Information for Dog Owners in North Norfolk North Norfolk District Council thanks you for being a responsible dog owner. Please help to keep the district pleasant and clean for all.
  • Clean up if your dog fouls, failure to do so is an offence under The Fouling of Land by Dogs Order 2008.
  • Dogs can frighten and worry people, especially children, please keep yours under control.
  • Carry a supply of Poop Scoops or similar to clean up after your dog Poop Scoop disposal bins are provided in some areas.
  • Dont leave your dog in the car without good ventilation and shade hot cars can kill.
  • Choose your dogs exercise area carefully.

For further advice or information, please contact:

Environmental Protection Tel: 01263 516085

Environmental Health
North Norfolk District Council
Council Offices
Holt Road
Cromer
Norfolk
NR27 9EN