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Dogs
220905 | Dogs on Cornish beaches consultation launches
220609 Recent Lungworm case in Hayle | Lungworm increasing threat to Cats and Dogs
Angiostrongylus vasorum has been found with increasing frequency in the UK and across Europe, posing a growing threat to domestic dogs. Previously, A. vasorum was regarded as confined to small pockets in West Cornwall (Truro area) and South Wales (Swansea area). However, by 2000 reports suggested that it had become established in south-east England. It has since been recorded in dogs in the Midlands and as far north as Glasgow, so that now it is perceived as a potential threat to domestic dogs throughout the UK mainland. read more »
210316 | Reports people in fake Cormac van tried to steal dogs at Hayle beach car park
210129 | We're Watching You! Anti-Dog Fouling Campaign | Cornwall Council
210216 | Pick up after your pet urges Cornwall Council
Pick up after your pet urges Cornwall Council
From Cornwall Council:
Cornwall Council is reminding people to pick up their pet’s mess following an increase in reports of dog fouling during lockdown.
Under the Antisocial Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act it is an offence to allow a dog to foul in a public place and fail to remove the faeces. read more »
200524 | Lockdown: People urged to social distance and avoid crowds in Cornwall
Lockdown: People urged to social distance and avoid crowds in Cornwall
200510 | RONNIE Male Jack Russell Terrier Cross Black & White (Age: Adult) Missing between Angarrack and Gwinear, near Hayle
Lost: Black & White Jack Russell Terrier Cross Male In South West (TR27)
- Dog ID 156642
- Status Lost
- Registered 10 May 2020
- Name RONNIE
- Gender & Breed Male Jack Russell Terrier Cross (Neutered)
- Age Adult
- Colour Black & white
- Marks & Scars
- Tagged Unknown
Dogs on beaches Public Space Protection Orders Cornwall updated 2020
200514 | Beaches with dog restrictions come into force from tomorrow, Friday 15 May
Beaches with dog restrictions come into force from tomorrow, Friday
Published by the Pirate FM News Team at 6:19pm 14th May 2020.
By Richard Whitehouse, Local Democracy Reporter read more »
2019 | Dogs on beaches Public Space Protection Orders Cornwall
THIS PAGE WAS CURRENT IN 2019 IT IS HERE FOR REFERENCE ONLY
What are the current Public Space Protection Orders (Dog on Beaches) in Cornwall?
The current list of PSPO’s shows the PSPO’s that were introduced in 2017, the previous orders and the read more »
200124 | Restrictions from 1 July to 31 August 10:00 to 18:00; Blue Flag beaches 15 May - 30 September also 10:00 to 18:00
Summary:
- Harmonised restrictions from 1 July to 31 August (two months) between 10:00 to 18:00 hours daily
- Except where a beach has Blue Flag status in place, when restrictions will apply for longer, from 15 May to 30 September (four and a half months) between 10:00 to 18:00.
- There is an exception for Porthchapel Beach near Land’s End where current restrictions will be lifted, as requested by the private beach owner.
200118 | Plans to relax the beach dog bans in Cornwall rejected Plans to relax the beach dog bans in Cornwall rejected
Plans to relax the beach dog bans in Cornwall rejected
Published by Sarah Yeoman at 7:00am 18th January 2020. (Updated at 9:34am 18th January 2020)
Written by Richard Whitehouse, Local Democracy Reporter
New restrictions for when dogs can be taken on beaches in Cornwall have been backed by councillors.
However plans to relax the current restrictions were rejected by councillors. read more »
200107 | Dog beach restrictions in Cornwall could be relaxed
190922 | Dogs on beaches consultation reminder
190921 | 18 cases of potentially deadly dog disease, Lungworm in Cornwall
18 cases of potentially deadly dog disease in Cornwall
Published by Sarah Yeoman at 7:00am 21st September 2019. (Updated at 7:46am 21st September 2019)
A warning is going out to dog owners as it is revealed there have been 18 cases of a potentially deadly disease in Cornwall.
According to new research millions of people are unaware of lungworm, which is spreading across the country. read more »
Paths and Rights of Way | Cornwall Council
190828 | Dogs on beaches PSPO consultation 2019
How can I have my say on future PSPOs for dogs on beaches?
As part of the consultation we have developed a PSPO (Dogs on Beaches) consultation survey.
Please complete the survey to give your opinion on the future shape of PSPO’s for dog on beaches in Cornwall.
The consultation will run for 12 weeks from 27 August until 19 November 2019.
Once the survey closes, we will analyse the responses and report back to the Council.
The intention is that the Council will consider a report in January 2020 on PSPO’s (Dog on Beaches). This report will include the results of the consultation. read more »
190828 | Should we have dog friendly beaches?
Should we have dog friendly beaches?
Wednesday, 28 August 2019 - Environment
by Cornish Times read more »
Walking, Cycling
190606 | 24b Renewal of existing dogs on beaches restrictions to come into effect from April/May 2020
24 CLERK’S REPORT/CORRESPONDENCE/CONSULTATIONS/MEETINGS/INCIDENTALS
b) Consultations
a) Correspondence
(i) To consider the correspondence from the Public Protection Department of Cornwall Council seeking views on Public Spaces Protection Orders:
Renewal of existing dogs on beaches restrictions to come into effect from April/May 2020 read more »