Sunderland Echo

Injured dog’s owner calls for clear-up

- By Fiona Thompson fiona.thompson@jpress.co.uk Twitter: @fionathomp­sonjp

A dog owner has called for a park clear-up after his dog was left wounded twice in the space of weeks by shards of broken glass.

Black Labrador lurcher Juno first cut her paw in Barnes Park before she cut her leg shortly after she recovered from her first injury.

Owner Ben Favaro has been left with a bill of £1,000 for her treatment, which should be covered by insurance, but has been left furious about the state of the park and ongoing issues with cleanlines­s on the city’s streets.

The Echo’s Clean Streets campaign calls for our communitie­s to be cleaner and greener.

The 36-year-old, who teaches English at Shotton Hall Academy, in Peterlee, and lives in High Barnes, said: “My dog is 10 months old and it is a beautiful park but there’s no night-time patrols because the council has cut that.

“I let Juno off her lead and she cut the pad of her foot and she couldn’t walk on it for two weeks.

“Then the other day she cut her leg.

“The cost of the emergency appointmen­t is extortiona­te, but I’ll be covered by insurance, but you should be able to let your dog off in a park and not worry something will happen.

“I think the level of littering in Sunderland is horrific. I think it’s a disgrace.

“When I got in contact with the council they explained there have been cuts, but the council tax is going up, and I just think they should be thinking about the kids and parks and should be employing people to make it better.

“I used to live in Darlington and it was never like this, thestreets­weresomuch­nicer.

“Now I’m a reasonable, educated man who is very proud of his city but I see litter festooned on our streets and rodents running around like they own the place.

“A little civic pride can only be a good thing.

“I know there are volunteers who help with the park and I’m a good citizen and have volunteere­d in the past, there are areas of Sunderland that are very clean, but it can’t just all be down to cuts.”

Sunderland City Council said: “City Council teams work very hard to keep the city’s parks clean and litterfree despite reduced budgets and increasing pressure on services. Barnes Park is checked on a daily basis and any glass found on footpaths or in other areas of the park removed there and then. Litter bins are also emptied daily.

“In March, the council passed a budget to put an additional £1.5million into frontline services to help improve the environmen­t in the city.

“While the vast majority of people take a pride in their environmen­t and respect their local park, sadly there continues to be an irresponsi­ble minority who spoil it for others.

“We would urge anyone who sees anyone smashing glass or any other kind of anti-social behaviour in the park to report it to the police.”

 ??  ?? Dog owner Ben Favaro, with injured pet Juno, is angry over smashed glass in Barnes Park, inset.
Dog owner Ben Favaro, with injured pet Juno, is angry over smashed glass in Barnes Park, inset.
 ??  ?? Juno with his injured leg.
Juno with his injured leg.

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