Council urges residents to take action against dog fouling 5th November 2025 Hull City Council is calling on residents to be responsible and vigilant in tackling issues of dog fouling across the city. Now the evenings are drawing darker, dog fouling incidents tend to rise. However, the council wishes to remind residents that allowing a dog to foul on any land and failing to remove it is a criminal offence. Anyone who fails to clear […] Read more Environment News Waste Councillor Charles Quinndog foulingLA Support Ltd
Love Your Neighbourhood team target leaf clearance and dog fouling 8th November 2024 From 11-22 November, the Love Your Neighbourhood team will be turning their focus to tackling leaf clearance and dog fouling, issues regularly raised with the council. As autumn leaves blanket our streets, the Love Your Neighbourhood team will be working diligently over the next two weeks to ensure that footpaths and public spaces across […] Read more News Waste Councillor Charles Quinndog foulingLA Support LtdLove Your NeighbourhoodLove Your Streetstreet cleaning
Hull City Council urges residents to take action against dog fouling 1st November 2024 The council is calling on residents to be responsible and vigilant in tackling issues of dog fouling across the city. As the days become colder, and the evenings draw darker, dog fouling incidents tend to rise. However, the council wishes to remind residents that allowing a dog to foul on any land and failing to […] Read more News Waste Councillor Charles Quinndog foulingfineLA Support Ltd
Council continues to take action against dog fouling in Hull 6th August 2024 Hull City Council is urging dog owners to clean up after their animals to avoid fines and keep the city clean. The warning comes after a Hull resident from Pools Brook Park, Hull, was issued with a £50 fine last month (July), for failing to clean up after his dog. Allowing a dog to foul […] Read more News Waste Cllr Jack Hainesdog fouling
‘Do It for Your Dog’ campaign launched to reduce instances of dog fouling 16th November 2021 Hull City Council, in partnership with Keep Britain Tidy, has launched a campaign to encourage dog owners to be responsible and reduce instances of dog fouling. Dog fouling is the offence of being in charge of a dog and failing to remove the faeces after it defecates in a public place, which includes leaving it […] Read more News Councillor Rosie Nicoladog foulingstreetscenewaste