The Hutt News

Dog walker ruled out from park

- NICHOLAS BOYACK

Val Jenness is the unintentio­nal victim of a change of rules that make it hard for her to enjoy Avalon Park.

The Hutt City Council recently spent $3.7 million upgrading the playground to make it a regional attraction for children and their families. Jenness, who has a severe back injury, walks her dog Teddy in the park daily.

Because of her disability, her preferred route is using the concrete paths that now run through the park. In 2013, city councillor­s agreed to make most of the park dog free after animal control manager Les Dalton argued that dogs and children were a bad mix

Recently signs went up banning dogs from all but the northern end of the park.

Jenness lives near the southern end and is now effectivel­y blocked from using the park.

Although she understand­s why the council is keen to keep children and dogs separate, Jenness believes the rules have to be more flexible.

‘‘I just feel there should be some commonsens­e applied here.’’

Jenness rescued Teddy from the pound and taking him for a walk everyday helps her back. ’’He is my companion dog. He gives me an excuse to get out of the house.’’

Ratepayers paid for the park and Jenness believed it was unfair that a large group of people, dog owners, could no longer use it.

Jenness has an ally in parks manager Bruce Hodgins, who promised to review the by-law, which councillor­s signed off in March 2013.

‘‘It seems to me that there is an opportunit­y to reconsider, now that we have a pathway network. We want to encourage people to use the park.’’

 ?? PHOTO: KEVIN STENT/FAIRFAXNZ ?? Wainuiomat­a High School student Dolly Riini is covered in sand by her friends Olivia Harvey, left, and Ivy J Beck, all 13, as they enjoy some fun at Days Bay. The sun shone on the Hutt Valley and Wellington during Labour Weekend with thousands flocking...
PHOTO: KEVIN STENT/FAIRFAXNZ Wainuiomat­a High School student Dolly Riini is covered in sand by her friends Olivia Harvey, left, and Ivy J Beck, all 13, as they enjoy some fun at Days Bay. The sun shone on the Hutt Valley and Wellington during Labour Weekend with thousands flocking...
 ??  ?? Even on a miserable wet day, Val Jenness enjoys walking Teddy.
Even on a miserable wet day, Val Jenness enjoys walking Teddy.

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