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St George’s Square Dog Park

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Friday, 15 April, 2022
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Dog Park

Your local Conservative councillors have successfully secured both a short-term and a long-term upgrade to the Dog Park in St Georges Square.

Our local dog park is a fantastic local amenity and is extremely popular with residents across Pimlico. It is, however, a victim of its own popularity.

Due to the high number of dogs using the park, it inevitably turns into a barren mud pit. Not only is it an ugly sight for residents it also results in very muddy paws! What’s more, given the area’s history as a building rubble pit, glass has been known to rise through the mud in wet weather.

You local Conservative councillors have been campaigning for a permanent solution for the dog park and the council has agreed to develop a long-term fix for the area. There are a number of different options open to us, and it is essential that any final plan is designed in consultation with both residents and users of the dog park.

The consultation process will be starting soon and will last throughout the summer. Do get in touch with us if you want to take part in the consultation.

In the meantime, to last us over spring and summer (and while we consult with everyone), your local councillors have secured funding for the dog park to be re-turfed, bringing back some green to this much-loved area.

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