Laura Crumlish, who has two dogs Harley and Jaxon, has been engaged on the concept of Largs Dog Park for greater than two years and has been exploring varied websites across the city.
The Largs resident had beforehand discovered the perfect area at a disused space of the tennis courts in Douglas Park, however the space was break up between the tennis membership and an area rising group following a public vote and choice by elected officers at a North Ayrshire Council assembly.
But a 12 months later and the tennis courts stay deserted – and now Laura is asking on North Ayrshire Council to offer her an opportunity as an alternative.
The 24-year-old instructed the News: “It has been a 12 months down the road and the courts have been a riot. They have not been touched.
“I walk my dogs in that space fairly steadily and I’ve had folks messaging me to search out out the update on these courts.
“They are even worse off trying than once I began this struggle.
“I really feel like as a result of I’m young I get pushed out despite the fact that I’ve had super backing for my thought from the local people and past.
“They have had the courts for over a 12 months and nothing has been accomplished. Why cannot they take an opportunity on me and see what I can obtain?”
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The canine park plan has beforehand acquired the backing of West Scotland MSP Jamie Greene, who has publicly shared his love of dogs earlier than.
And a number of surveys have been undertaken by the pair as they appear to search out out what native canine house owners need and want from a possible facility.
The mum-of-one added: “The city desperately wants a canine park and I want folks might see that. The park might deliver jobs to the city and provides it a face for young folks within the space.
“Given the present local weather, it’s exhausting for young folks to get on the job ladder and build their profession.
“I’m a young person who desires to build one thing that will not solely significantly profit the group, but additionally my household.
“It could be so profitable in Largs, however I really feel it’s one thing that individuals simply don’t need. I’m not giving up this struggle as I’m decided to make this occur.
“Dogs deserve a secure area for them to play and walk and I’ll make it possible for occurs.”
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North Ayrshire Council has been approached for remark.