Dog Fouling Campaign – May 2018

At the beginning of April, fed up with the small number inconsiderate dog owners who fail to clean up after their dogs, I decided to launch my own Dog Fouling Campaign.

Following conversations with the local dog warden and with the full support of Bath & North East Somerset Council I contacted 3 local schools in the South West of Bath, St Michael’s Junior School, Twerton Infants School and Roundhill Primary School to get the pupils involved and design a poster to be displayed across the area to highlight the issue in an attempt to reduce the number of incidents.

168 posters were returned from the schools as part of the competition and the local Liberal Democrat MP Wera Hobhouse chose one from each school to be reproduced. Last Thursday 17th May, I accompanied the Deputy Mayor, Councillor Rob Appleyard on a visit to each of the schools to announce the winners and award their prizes. I also knit toys that I sell for charity, so I handmade each of the prizes that were given to the children along with their very own Dog themed bags.


I would like to congratulate all the entrants, but specifically, Ruby Lucy at St Michael’s Junior School, Lily at Twerton Infants School and Poppy at Roundhill Primary School on their winning designs.

Posters are now starting to go up and with residents and dog walkers being fully supportive of the initiative we are hoping the visual impact of the posters will have a positive outcome.

In conjunction with this campaign, me and several other residents in Twerton have set up Twerton & Whiteway Wombles who arrange monthly group litter picks around the whole area with a view to making Twerton one of the cleanest urban areas of BANES to live, I recently met with a representative from Keynsham Wombles to discuss how we could work collaboratively to tackle the ever-increasing issues experienced by all residents.

To keep up to date with my various campaigns, I have my own facebook page – https://www.facebook.com/sarahmooretwerton/ feel free to follow.

Dog Fouling Campaign 2018

As many residents know, dog fouling around Twerton/Whiteway is getting really bad.  I have launched a campaign to try and get this sorted.

I have spoken to the BANES dog warden and 3 local schools, Twerton Infants, St Michaels Juniors and Roundhill Primary and got agreement for the children to design a poster that can be displayed around the area to try and highlight how important it is to clear up after your dog.

I have hand knitted a “low maintenance” dog for 3 lucky winners (1 from each school) and will be arranging for the posters to be printed and erected across the area.

If you witness incidents of dog fouling that is not being cleared up please do contact BANES with as much information as you can to try and help make our community a cleaner place for all to enjoy.

 

Redland Park – Flytipping/Litter 02.04.2018

Whilst out in the area yesterday, we came across several black bags that had been dumped and ripped open. Unfortunately, at the time we did not have any bags/litter pickers, however, I returned to the site and cleared 7 bags of rubbish.

Please think before you put out a black sack, exactly who is going to take it away, with the new waste and recycling process, no bags are being collected if they are not put inside the receptacle you have been given.  If you still do not have one, please contact the Council.