Dawlish, Teignmouth & Shaldon: Should we keep the dog control protection order?

By Will Goddard

24th Jul 2021 | Local News

With the Teignbridge dog control PSPO (Public Space Protection Order) set to expire in March, the district council is asking residents over the next six weeks whether they think it should be kept or changed.

What does the dog PSPO do?

It was brought in by Teignbridge District Council to reduce 'irresponsible dog ownership'.

The current PSPO means that you have to:

  1. Keep your dog (or dogs, no more than six) on a lead in some areas and clean up after it;
  1. Not walk it on some beaches (including sections of Teignmouth, Shaldon, Coryton Cove, Dawlish, and Dawlish Warren beaches) from 1 April to 30 September, and keep it out of 'dog exclusion areas'.

If you ignore the order, you can face a fine of £100 on the spot or up to £1,000 in court.

To make your views known on whether or not it should be renewed or changed in March, click here to access the survey.

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