As a parent, volunteer class assistant, and now working on the School Travel Plan for South Harringay Juniors, I notice that time and time again the issue of 'Dog Poo in the Passage' is the number one complaint from parents and residents who walk in the passage.
I could go on about how tiresome and unhygenic it is but it's been said so often I'm sure you all get the drift. I wish I could get my head around what we could actually do to improve this.
Here are a few thoughts...
Enforcement
I don't see dog enforcement people about on the Harringay Passage (well I haven't so far, and I'm walking up an down all the time, but granted a person can be unlucky)
Has anyone spotted them or have information about whether they've been round lately?
Do residents ever call enforcement and report a 'fouling incident'? (to Haringey Council)
According to their website, the we should:
* report to enforcement - call 0208 489 5230/5240 or email enforcement@haringey.gov.uk
* not be obliged to approach a dog owner who is breaking the rules directly.
* (love this one, just seems weird)' you are not expected to give the dog owner's address, unless they are already known as a problem owner'. (whatever that means)
I'm making an assumption that other people aren't doing this, since I have just found out I can call enforcement (while researching in the process of reviewing the school TP).
Could we perhaps start a bit of community action and try and raise awareness of this issue again?
I am willing to be involved, and i'm sure it will be of interest to the other schools on the ladder also. (I will be in contact with them on other areas travel related anyway)
Ideas?
It occurs to me that whomever it is that takes their dog out for a poo on the Harringay Passage must do so early in the morning as there's always a few nice big fresh piles by the time I'm walking kids to school. Any thoughts about timing of these incidents from others?
Signage in the Passage
I think this might need some updating/ repair? I'm not sure if there are still signs all along the passage. What does everyone else think? Is it likely to make a difference? Do we think penalty notices are good/better than the (nicer to look at) children's drawing type notices?
Poo Bag Dispensers?
Perhaps we should ask the council to look at putting in some bag dispensers since there does seem to be a minority of dog owners who either refuse to, or simply can't manage to remember to take one out with them. I say this having walked my (dog share) dog in other areas where they have had little dispensers with bags for those who may have gone out without remembering them.
Is there any potential to put up some empty dispensers and then get residents to recycle little bags from shopping /vegetables etc for this use?
I do realise vandalism is a problem with this suggestion, but I also wonder if it's time to try something new?
Advice / Ideas / Corrections....received gratefully...
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