Clean Streets

Overview

Complaints by the public to the council and police, show cleaner streets are a priority for South Lakeland residents.

The Clean Street consultation asks the public which Dog Control Orders they would like to see introduced giving South Lakeland District Council the power to deal with the most common problems associated with dogs, and if there is support for a public byelaw to give the Police the relevant power to take action in response to public urination and defecation in the street.

Using the results of the consultation the council can put the most suitable measures in place resulting in cleaner streets for all.

Why We Are Consulting

The results of the consultation will be used to decide if the public byelaw should be made and which Dog Control Orders are most suitable to deal with the problems reported in South Lakeland. These will form the report to SLDC Councillors in December 2012 for the approval to go forward.

The results of the consultation will also be put on the website and in South Lakeland News.

What Happens Next

The results of the consultation will be used to decide if the public byelaw should be made and which Dog Control Orders are most suitable to deal with the problems reported in South Lakeland. These will form the report to SLDC Councillors in December 2012 for the approval to go forward.

The results of the consultation will also be put on the website and in South Lakeland News.

Related Documents

Results

The results of the Clean Streets consultation are available in the summary and full report below.

The results for the Dog Control Orders form the basis of a report going to SLDC Cabinet in December 2012.

The agenda and report for the Cabinet meeting being held on 12 December 2012, can be found on the SLDC website from the 3 December 2012.

The results for the Urinating in Public Byelaw will go to Full Council in the New Year.

Files:

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Contact

Neighbourhood Services 0845 0504434

Dates

Consultation is Closed

Ran from 28 Jun 2012 to 24 Sep 2012

Other Information

Areas:

All Areas

Audience:

  • General public,
  • All residents

Interests:

  • Parks and open spaces,
  • Environmental health,
  • Health & well-being,
  • General interest