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New Dogs in Public Spaces Strategy – have your say

New Dogs in Public Spaces Strategy – have your say
After months of consultation with the community, Council’s Dogs in Public Spaces Strategy has been drafted and everyone is invited to tell us what they think!
Review the draft Strategy and have your say on Council’s website by Tuesday 11 October.
“What’s important about our new Dogs in Public Spaces Strategy is that it considers the needs of dog owners and their best friends, alongside the needs of members of the public who aren’t dog
owners and the impact of dogs on our precious environment,” Council’s Director Sustainability, Environment and Economy, Shannon Burt said.
“We have more than 10,000 currently living in the Byron Shire, so it’s about finding a balanced approach so that everyone can use and enjoy our beautiful public spaces,” Ms Burt said.
“The Strategy identifies a number of ways we can improve how we’re currently managing dogs in public spaces and includes a clear vision, key themes and supporting actions to drive infrastructure improvements in the future and set out clear priorities for Council’s education and compliance activities.
“Importantly, it goes into detail about potential changes to the existing conditions for off-lead dog areas within the Shire and the need for new dog prohibited areas.
“It suggests ways to communicate the suitability of existing dog exercise areas and associated infrastructure such as via better signage and bins; and what Council can do to encourage and promote responsible dog ownership,” she said.
The draft Dogs in Public Spaces Strategy and accompanying document, A Guide to Dog Areas in the Byron Shire are open for comments and submissions on Council’s website.
For media enquiries contact the Media and Communications Team on 02 6626 7320.
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