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Dogs should be stored on leads in sure components of Peterborough’s Ferry Meadows park going ahead after a trial scheme was made everlasting.
Earlier this yr, the Nene Park Trust introduced a trial can be taking place, which noticed dogs having to be stored on leads on the busiest footpaths within the park.
The trial was launched after numerous incidents, together with swan assaults within the park
A spokesperson for the belief mentioned: “Following the end of the ‘Dogs on Leads’ trial on certain paths in Ferry Meadows, we have now reviewed all the feedback and are pleased to share the results of the trial and how we will be taking this policy forward in the Park.
“During the length of the trial (Early September until the end of October), we shared two social media posts about the trial across our channels and received 224 comments, more than half of which positive about the trial. We also received 134 emails into our dedicated email address and again saw a wide range of comments and suggestions on different aspects to consider and where we could improve the trial.”
The new coverage will see ‘off peak’ instances earlier than 9am when the foundations will likely be relaxed. The guidelines will even not apply to help dogs.
The lead guidelines is not going to apply in Coney and Oak meadow and on the outer paths in Ferry Meadows and the remainder of Nene Park.
The belief has additionally mentioned they are going to be reviewing different components of the Park Code, together with the components for cyclists and runners.