The Sligo Champion

BAG IT AND BIN IT DOG OWNERS TOLD

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A new anti- litter campaign has been launched in the seaside village of Strandhill this summer to tackle the increasing problem of dog waste along public pathways and beaches.

Local dog owners and visitors to Strandhill, who may bring their dogs on holidays, are encouraged to avail of the four new bag and bin systems in place on Strandhill Promenade, at the Killaspugb­rone Loop, and at the entrance to the recently opened Queen Maeve trail on Knocknarea Mountain.

Spearheade­d by the Strandhill Developmen­t Associatio­n in associatio­n with Sligo County Council and their Anti Litter Anti Graffiti Awareness Grant, issued by the Department of Housing, Planning, Community and Local Government, the initiative is a collaborat­ive effort to deal with the unsightly problem.

Under Section 22 of the Litter Pollution Act 1997, it is an offence to allow a dog under your control to foul a public place. This means the owner or person in charge of the dog is required to remove dog faeces and dispose of them in a suitable, sanitary manner.

Cllr Sinead Maguire, a resident of Strandhill, was instrument­al in highlighti­ng the issue over many months at Council level and locally said: ‘ It is important that local organisati­ons such as the Developmen­t Associatio­n and the Council work together on such issues. The culture around the cleaning up of dog litter has to change and this is a most welcome first step.”

Speaking on behalf of the Strandhill Developmen­t Associatio­n, David McCoy said: “Strandhill is seeing increasing number of visitors year on year and it’s vital that we continue to enhance the landscape and scenery which people are coming to see. This new campaign is targeted at both the local community but also tourists who may not be aware of the bag and bin systems available.”

A number of local sponsors including The Warriors Run and The Pet Stop are supporting the initiative in an effort to highlight the ongoing problem.

Director of Services at Sligo County Council Tom Kilfeather said: “The Council played a pivotal role in this project and we are delighted to partner with the Strandhill Developmen­t Associatio­n to work on this issue together. Strandhill is a huge draw for tourists and it’s important we keep it as clean as possible, as much as possible.”

 ??  ?? Cllr Sinead Maguire in Strandhill beside the new bins with John McKeon of Pet Stop.
Cllr Sinead Maguire in Strandhill beside the new bins with John McKeon of Pet Stop.

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