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Dog Fouling

Summary

Under the Dogs (Fouling of Land Act) 1996 it is an offence if a person in charge of a dog fails to remove faeces from designated land.

Dog fouling is unpleasant and can pose a threat to health so please ensure that you bag it and bin it in one of the many dog bins that are provided across the district (if a dog bin is unavailable, double bag faeces and place in your residual waste wheeled bin).
You can use the online Report a Problem facility on the OneSuffolk website to report dog fouling problems in the Babergh District and in other council areas in Suffolk.

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External links ...

Direct gov
DirectGov
The official government website for citizens. Easy access to the public services you use and the information you need, delivered by the UK government.
Directgov Street Cleaning web page
Directgov Dog fouling web page
One Suffolk
One Suffolk
You can report local problems in Suffolk, which will be e-mailed automatically to the team who deal with that problem.
Report a Problem facility

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Contact us ...

Team:
Open Spaces
Telephone:
01473 826654
Minicom/textphone:
01473 825878
Fax:
01473 825738
Address:
Babergh District Council
Corks Lane
Hadleigh
IPSWICH
IP7 6SJ

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Last updated on: 19 August 2011 | Date of next review: 19 August 2012

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