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Sick at the state of pavements and parks



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Published Date: 08 October 2008
I AM utterly sick of the amount of dog mess which now seems to be all over our pavements.
Many times I have had to come home and clean the wheels on my baby's buggy before I can bring it into the house.

If people want to own and walk a dog, why on earth can they not take bags out with them to clear up any mess ?

I try to walk with
my baby and young son as much as possible so they both get fresh air and my eldest and myself can get exercise.

We regularly take trips to Tarring park where people think it is OK to let their dogs foul on the grass and leave it.

We recently walked to Broadwater early one morning and the amount of dog mess around was absolutely disgusting.

Is it something the council can look into ?

I would like to hear its thoughts.

Dog mess is very harmful and I think this needs to be dealt with.

Jennifer Bradley
Worthing


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  • Last Updated: 08 October 2008 2:53 PM
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