33 Dog Control Enforcement Activity PDF 118 KB
To consider a report of the Head of Community and Public Protection. The committee is invited to provide views to officers to help inform the review of enforcement activities and shape the Dog Warden service.
Minutes:
The Portfolio
Holder for Customer, Community and Regulatory Services introduced the report,
which set out detail of a review of the dog welfare and control service, to be
undertaken as part of the wider review of enforcement activities. This was a small but high profile service and
there was a need to consider how best to allocate resources in this area, the
important role of education and the involvement of town and parish
councils. The Head of Community and
Public Protection, Team Leader Public Protection and Dog Warden attended the
meeting to provide information and answer questions.
Councillors
considered the issues arising from the report and during discussion the
following points were raised:
·
With regard
to the issue of dog fouling and education in this area, it was noted that there
had previously been more resource available in order to do work in schools for
example. There may be a need to consider
ways of using social media to get messages out
·
Further
thought could be given to how the council could work with schools and town and
parish councils in this area
·
The
balance between use of education and enforcement in respect of dog fouling was
considered
·
An
example was provided of a parish council providing dog waste bags
·
Reporting
of incidents could be undertaken through normal council routes including by
telephone and online. The use of a
reporting hotline could be considered.
There was a need to bring the dog wardens together with one reporting system
·
A point
was made that it was important to recognise that not all dog owners were
irresponsible and that community groups could be used as points of contact in
local areas
·
The
process for dealing with reports of dog fouling was considered and the use of
overt versus covert surveillance
·
Resource
for this area would be considered as part of the wider review of enforcement
activities in Place Services to include a look at how enforcement officers
could support each other across the wider service
·
In
response to a question with regard to the incentive to town and parish councils
to provide support in this area, it was noted that the benefit would be cleaner
local environments
·
A
current consultation relating to the Public Space Protection Order (PSPO) for
dog control was seeking views from town and parish councils
·
Discussion
was also taking place in the Engaging with Town and Parish Councils Executive
Advisory Panel, looking at services that town and parish councils may wish to
have devolved to them
·
The Dog
Warden service had strong links to the Dorset Waste Partnership
·
Reference
was made to information on public complaints set out in the report and the
difference in trends between 2018/19 and 2019/20. In response, the Head of Community and Public
Protection confirmed that service convergence work may affect how information
was recorded
·
A
specific point was raised with regard to legacy contracts
·
It was
noted that microchipping was assisting with incidents of stray dogs
· Issues around animal welfare were discussed ... view the full minutes text for item 33