The proposal is for an acre of land in Grub Street, Shotesham, which might be became public use as a canine park.
It at the moment types a part of an equestrian centre with a proposal to “present a safe space the place homeowners can safely train and practice their dogs off the lead”.
It would additionally embody options similar to safe perimeter fencing, hardstanding for parking, waste bins with luggage provided, and water bowls.
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The proposal additionally mentions dog-friendly obstacles for agility and an proprietor’s bench.
The land’s opening hours can be 8am to five.30pm on Monday to Friday and 8:30am to five:30pm at weekends.
Bookings and funds can be made through an automatic cloud system.
The space, to be known as Dog Liberty Field, is situated 25 minutes southeast of Norwich.