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Wednesday, 8 February 2006, 10:20 GMT

Dog-free zones planned in parks

Dog waste bin Dog-free zones may be created in Lancashire parks.

Proposals to ban dogs from areas in some parks in Preston - including playgrounds - are under consideration by councillors in Preston.

The plans are part of a "dog review" by the city council, which also includes on-the-spot fines for fouling.

Councillor Anthony Gornall said the idea was to stop children coming into contact with dog dirt left by "irresponsible owners".

Planned dog-free sections also include bowling greens and recreation areas.

Mr Gornall said: "People need to be able to walk their dogs and it's important they're able to do this.

"But by providing dog free zones, it may be possible to give children somewhere to play where there is no risk of them coming into contact with dogs and dog dirt left by irresponsible dog owners.

"We want to encourage people to be responsible when they walk their dogs on Preston's parks."



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'Get tough' call over dog fouling (03 Feb 06 |  Northern Ireland )
Dog poo problem creates a stink (05 Jan 06 |  Southern Counties )

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