Dog owners could face £1,000 fine for breaking beach rule from May
- Seasonal dog restrictions begin on many UK beaches from May 1st.
- Authorities enforce these bans to protect water quality and visitor safety.
- Public Space Protection Orders enable councils to enforce these differing rules.
- Ignoring regulations can lead to fines up to £1,000 from May 1st.
- Dog owners must check local council websites before visiting beaches.
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Dog owners could face £1,000 fine for breaking beach rule from May
Dog owners are being warned to check when travelling to a beach or they could be fined up to £1,000 from May 1.
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