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Residents not in favour of giving dogs more access to Peel Beach

Fri, 27 Jan 2023

© Copyright Stephen McKay
© Copyright Stephen McKay
A byelaw questionnaire organised by Peel Commissioners has revealed residents in Peel wouldn’t be in favour of giving dogs more access to Peel Beach.
 
The survey was sent to 3,000 homes and was completed by 369 people – a response rate of just over 10%.
 
Residents were asked if they would like to move a prohibition from the 1 April to the 1 May to allow dogs onto Peel Beach for a longer period of time.
 
However 230 people (63%) said they would not be in favour of giving dogs an extra month of access to the Beach.
 
Questions ranged from prohibiting ‘mobile dwellings’ in public places, which 294 respondents (80%) would be in favour of having, to preventing the feeding of animals and birds including seagulls which was favoured by 299 people (81%).
 
The commissioners agreed at their January public meeting not to pursue either of these as byelaws.
 
Local Democracy Reporter Emma Draper spoke to clerk of the local authority Derek Sewell:

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