Ballymoney Alliance councillor Lee Kane welcomes replacement dog waste bin

Ballymoney councillor Lee Kane, alongside Ruby, has welcomed the replacement dog waste bin. Credit Lee KaneBallymoney councillor Lee Kane, alongside Ruby, has welcomed the replacement dog waste bin. Credit Lee Kane
Ballymoney councillor Lee Kane, alongside Ruby, has welcomed the replacement dog waste bin. Credit Lee Kane
Ballymoney Alliance councillor, Lee Kane, has welcomed the replacement of a dog waste bin at the junction of Kirk Road and Cloneen Drive in the town.

The previous bin was destroyed in an accident at the site earlier this year.

“Having dog waste bins available in areas where dogs are being walked is essential. I am pleased that council officers prioritised this site for a replacement when the latest batch of new bins arrived,” Cllr Kane said.

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Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council increased fines for not cleaning up after dogs to £200 from 1 July 2023. The council also launched the Reportable app for mobile phones, making it easier to report dog fouling and fly-tipping in the borough.

“As we all know, every responsible dog owner picks up after their four-legged friend. Never leave the house without a poo-bag or two, and dispose of it in the nearest dog waste bin,” Cllr Kane added.