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An indication warning canine walkers to select up their pets’ poo was fouled up after months of campaigning, a councillor has claimed, suggesting you’d should be not less than 10ft tall to learn it

Cllr Joan McTigue with the canine fouling signal on Kirkham Row, Beechwood(Copyright Unknown)

An indication warning canine walkers to select up their pets’ mess has been deemed ‘fouled up’ by a neighborhood councillor, following months of campaigning.

Councillor Joan McTigue has accused Middlesbrough Council of botching the “no fouling” register Beechwood. She criticised the signal for being too small, positioned too excessive from the bottom, and situated within the unsuitable place.




She expressed her frustration, saying: “It’s the daftest factor I’ve seen in 20 years. Fine for anyone who’s 10ft tall. I do not know any residents who’re 10ft tall. You want binoculars to learn it.”

The councillor blasted the council’s efforts, saying: “That’s not less than 10ft from the bottom, unattainable to learn, pointless and the standard waste of our money. It’s taken me months to get an indication right here and that is the very best they will provide. In future, I’ll do the job myself.”

Cllr McTigue additionally highlighted the severity of the canine fouling problem on the road, revealing: “It’s been an issue for about six to eight months. It was worst I’ve seen.” She added: “There had been six or seven piles of it on one aspect of the highway. I’ve counted it myself. I requested for all of it to be cleaned up and it wasn’t accomplished.”

Cllr Joan McTigue (left) and canine walker Michelle Gill (proper) with the canine fouling signal(Copyright Unknown)

Despite her request for the signal to be positioned on the left-hand aspect, the place a lot of the canine fouling happens, the council finally put in a small “no fouling” signal on the other aspect of the highway, at an elevated top, with a warning that “offenders will probably be prosecuted”.

In a traditional case of ‘search for’, Cllr McTigue stated she initially struggled to find the signal, stating: “They saved saying, ‘it is there’. I could not see it, I went up and down, however you do not search for within the sky for a highway signal.”

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