Don’t risk a fine – bag it and bin itHelp us to keep the borough clean by disposing of dog mess properly and reporting repeat dog mess offenders. If you are a dog owner you face a fine if you don’t clean up after your pet. Not cleaning up means you could find yourself paying an £80 fixed penalty for each offence or a maximum penalty of £1,000 if you are taken to court. Properly bagged dog mess can go in:
Throwing the bag into a hedge doesn’t count as disposing of dog mess properly and means you could still be fined. If you see a regular dog walker who doesn’t clean up any mess left by their pet you can report them and Havering Council will follow up your report. If you see dog mess please report it here. |
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