The Pembrokeshire Herald

Four-figure fine because of four-legged friends

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A PACK of dogs which bark persistent­ly in a Pembrokesh­ire residentia­l area have resulted in a four-figure fine for their owner.

“The lady living in the property beneath has been concerned about the noise for some considerab­le time,” said solicitor Jill Davies, prosecutin­g on behalf of Pembrokesh­ire County Council. “Sometimes the dogs can be heard barking at two, three and even four o’clock in the morning,”

As a result, noise abatement notices were served on Catherine Jones, 51, of Northfield Terrace, Robseston Wathen, following numerous visits by Pembrokesh­ire County Council’s enforcemen­t officers, RSPCA officers and police officers. But despite the notices, Catherine Jones’s dogs continued to bark.

“The noise abatement notices were served as a result of at least five dogs, possibly as many as seven, barking in a domestic local authority property,” continued Jill Davies.

Last week Jones was found guilty in her absence by Haverfordw­est magistrate­s of five charges of failing to comply with a noise abatement notice under the Environmen­tal Protection Act and three charges of failing to comply with a community protection notice.

This Tuesday, May 7, the matter was brought back to Haverfordw­est Magistrate­s Court for sentencing; once again Catherine Jones failed to attend.

Jones was ordered to pay a total of £1,640, comprising a £440 fine and £1,200 prosecutio­n costs to Pembrokesh­ire County Council. An applicatio­n by the local authority for a criminal behaviour order to be served against Jones was declined by magistrate­s.

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