A planning application may be required if a dedicated space for off lead dogs was created in Co Clare.
Clare councillors have said they are sick of dog faeces in the county with the December meeting hearing a request from Cllr John Crowe (FG) for a blitz to be carried out to tackle the fecal matter.
Locating and securing โan official off the lead area for dogsโ was suggested at the January meeting of the Shannon Municipal District by Cllr Donna McGettigan (SF) to get to grips with โa serious issueโ. She felt โplenty of green areasโ could be used to help lower the complaints associated with dog fouling in public places.
Senior executive engineer, Tom Mellett responded, โAn area designated for recreational activity in the County Development Plan would need to be identified and may need a planning application submitted following public consultation and designโ. He said local authorities where such a facility already exists would be contacted โto determine a roadmap to developing such a parkโ.
Listening to the views of the public would help in formulating any plan that involves a space for dogs, Cllr McGettigan believed. โIt is not fair to have dog stuck in a house and then on a lead when they go out,โ she stated. Sinn Fรฉinโs sole representative on Clare County Council suggested that a coffee stand and area for owners to sit be part of the design if the project gathers momentum.
Shannon representative, Cllr Gerry Flynn (IND) gauged the reply from Mellett as being โcautiousโ. The areas has been described as โa black spot for dog foulingโ by the dog warden, he told the meeting. Instances of dog fouling being left on pavements was labelled โan absolute disgraceโ by Flynn. โIt will be very hard to condition dogs to hold onto what they have until they reach this particular area,โ he added.
Cathaoirleach of the Shannon MD, Cllr Pat McMahon (FF) revealed that it was only in recent weeks where he witnessed someone pick up the poo belonging to their dog โfor one of the first times in my lifeโ. He questioned if legislation could be implemented to punish owners out walking a dog if they had no poo bags in their possession. The presence of dog faeces on footpaths around villages was called โhorrible to the extremeโ by the long-serving Newmarket-on-Fergus councillor.
Self-professed as a dog lover, Cllr Pat OโGorman revealed that he walks his canine in Cratloe every evening. โIf people take the trouble to scoop the poop, I would advise them to bring it home with them, I have seen it left on trees and in the ditch at Cratloe Woodsโ.
Since tabling his motion before the County Council, Cllr Crowe has witnessed an improvement. โA lot of them are more conscious with this and they are bringing their bag with them to clean upโ. He praised Cllr McGettigan for an โexcellentโ proposal and felt Shannon had plenty of land to have such a facility.