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Irresponsible Dog Owner Fined Over £350!

An irresponsible dog owner has been fined over £350 for failing to clean up after his dogs in Rhondda Cynon Taf.

A man from Pontypridd had taken his three dogs for walkies on a restricted area at Taff Vale Park, Treforest, where one of the dogs was witnessed fouling and the man failed to pick it up.

In October 2017 Rhondda Cynon Taf Council was one of the first Local Authorities to introduce strict rules in terms of dog controls, when it put in place a Public Space and Protection Order (PSPO). Due to the success of this order, it was extended in November 2020 to continue to tackle this disgusting and unsightly issue.

The PSPO measures include:

  • Dog owners MUST clean up their dogs’ mess immediately and dispose of it properly.
  • Dog owners MUST carry means to pick up dog mess (i.e. bags) at all times.
  • Dog owners MUST follow a direction from an authorised officer to put a dog on a lead.
  • Dogs are BANNED from all schools, children’s play areas and marked sports pitches maintained by the Council.
  • Dogs MUST be kept on a lead at all times in Council maintained cemeteries.

One of the key concerns the PSPO addressed was dog fouling on sports fields, which is not only disgusting and inconvenient, it could also have serious life-changing health consequences.

The Pontypridd man failed to engage with the Council’s Enforcement Officers and the matter was referred to Merthyr Tydfil Magistrates Court, where he was found guilty in his absence and ordered to pay a total of £374 – Fine £220, Costs £120, Victim Surcharge £34.

The message from the Council is clear - if an irresponsible dog owner is found breaching the rules of the PSPO by an Enforcement Officer, the Council will take action and issue a £100 Fixed Penalty Notice (FPN).

Failure to pay this, could lead to court action being taken and a much larger fine, which this man has discovered. Details will also be publicised on the Council's website and Social Media channels.

Councillor Ann Crimmings, Cabinet Member for Environment, Leisure & Heritage Services, said:

“The latest conviction demonstrates the Council's commitment to tackling dog fouling issues - if an irresponsible dog owner is found breaching the rules of the PSPO we will take action and issue a £100 fine. Failure to pay this, could lead to court action being taken, a large fine and a criminal record, as these irresponsible dog owners have now found out.

"The PSPO rules were introduced after residents told the Council they wanted to see action taken to tackle irresponsible dog owners – including areas such as play areas used by children and marked pitches where residents enjoy playing sports.

“The Council would rather see a clean County Borough and dog walkers acting responsibly rather than issue fines – which could have easily been avoided if people had simply acted responsibly and followed the rules.”

In the last three weeks the Council has issued almost 20 Fixed Penalty Notices (FPNs) to those who have been caught breaking the PSPO, or fly-tipping in Rhondda Cynon Taf. All the revenue generated from the FPNs is invested back in frontline services to further improve our County Borough and respond to the priority issues our residents have identified.

For more information on the dog fouling rules in Rhondda Cynon Taf visit www.rctcbc.gov.uk/DogFouling

Find out where you can and can't walk your dog in Rhondda Cynon Taf at www.rctcbc.gov.uk/walkmydog   

Posted on 06/07/2021