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Dogs banned from two popular beaches in Wales
Dogs banned from two popular beaches in Wales

Wales Online

time02-05-2025

  • Climate
  • Wales Online

Dogs banned from two popular beaches in Wales

Dogs banned from two popular beaches in Wales With Wales seeing its hottest temperatures of the year people have been told restrictions are in place in several coastal hotspots North Beach, Tenby, Pembrokeshire (Image: WalesOnline/Rob Browne ) Dog owners heading to some of Wales's most popular beaches have been warned about an annual bans on dogs. From May 1 to September 30, there are restrictions on pets in place on several hotspots in Pembrokeshire. Some areas across the coast have issued a complete dog ban meaning no dogs are permitted on those beaches during the summer months, to align with the requirements of a Blue Flag Status. Complete dog bans are enforced at Tenby North Beach and Whitesands. ‌ Pembrokeshire county council have also introduced partial bans at other beaches with restricted zones clearly marked or rules like keeping dogs on their leads. ‌ These include: Lydstep Newgale beach and pebble bank Coppet Hall Saundersfoot beach and promenade Poppit Sands Broad Haven North Dale In these areas partial restrictions mean that dogs are still allowed in designated areas but must be on a lead, for exercising and walking. The ban does not apply to guide dogs. Article continues below For our free daily briefing on the biggest issues facing the nation, sign up to the Wales Matters newsletter here . Whitesands Bay in Pembrokeshire (Image: UGC ) ‌ Pembrokeshire county council has introduced by-laws to enforce the ban but plans to take an 'education over enforcement' approach. Enforcement officers will patrol the restricted areas and give warnings to owners which, if ignored, can result in a fixed penalty notice of a fine of up to £1000. 'We are very lucky to have so many beaches where people can visit with their pets throughout the year," said Cllr Rhys Sinnet, cabinet member for Residents Services. Article continues below "Dog restrictions are in place at some beaches during the summer period in order that everyone can enjoy their time by the sea." Maps showing the restricted zones are available on the Visit Pembrokeshire website and notices are displayed at each affected beach.

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