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To review the results of the consultation on dog control in Cambridge and to vary and extend the Public Spaces Protection Order for dog control.
Decision type: Non-key
Decision status: Recommendations Approved
Notice of proposed decision first published: 22/05/2023
Decision due: 29 Jun 2023 by Executive Councillor for Open Spaces and City Services
Lead member: Executive Councillor for Open Spaces and City Services
Contact: Wendy Johnston, Community Engagement and Enforcement Manager Email: wendy.johnston@cambridge.gov.uk.
Additional Information: Requested for pre-scrutiny by Cllrs Glasberg and Hauk.
Background Information: The PSPO for Dog Control is due to expire on 18th October 2023. It was made and came into force on 19th October 2017 to run for a period of 3 years and extended for a further three years in 2020. The current orders have been reviewed and new areas considered for variation and extension. The results of the consultation will be presented along with the revised Public Spaces Protection Order for dog control. The PSPO is not a means of unduly restricting the exercising or recreation of dogs across the city, but to address the irresponsible behaviour of a small minority of dog owners; and to set out a clear standard to which all dog owners are required to follow.