Dog fouling rules need to remain, say council
Comments Off on Dog fouling rules need to remain, say councilMeasures under the strict rules include requiring owners to carry poo bags at all times.
Measures under the strict rules include requiring owners to carry poo bags at all times.
Strict rules on dog mess in Boston – that can see owners slapped with a £100 fine for not carrying a poo bag – need to stay, according to councillors.
Blossom Way Sports & Social Club
in conjunction with Safe In Our Hands, presents
Live Music – Food – Ice Cream Van – Bouncy Castles – Games – Stalls & Activities for the whole family
Featuring performances from:
2pm Dean Fox
3pm Blue Monkey
4pm Parle
5pm Matt James
6pm Kosher
7pm The Pre Set
Members and their children free
Non members £3
Non members’ children (under 18) £1 under 3s are free
Alcohol is not permitted – bags will be checked on arrival
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North Lincolnshire Council has once again been awarded the Gold standard under the Ministry of Defence’s Employer Recognition Scheme – the highest national recognition for organisations that actively support the Armed Forces community.
The reaccreditation recognises the council’s continued commitment to serving personnel, reservists, veterans, cadet force adult volunteers and military families across North Lincolnshire.
From additional paid leave for reservists and cadet force volunteers, to employment support for veterans transitioning into civilian life, the council has continued to strengthen its backing for those who serve the country.
Cllr Rob Waltham, leader, North Lincolnshire Council, said: “Backing our Armed Forces is not something we do for show because it is fashionable – it is about recognising duty, service and sacrifice.
“We are proud of our military communities across North Lincolnshire and proud to stand behind the people who protect this country, whether they are currently serving, have served in the past, or support others through cadet and reserve forces.”
The Employer Recognition Scheme Gold Award is the Ministry of Defence’s highest badge of honour for employers that go above and beyond in supporting defence personnel and the wider Armed Forces community.
North Lincolnshire Council first achieved Gold status in 2020 and has now successfully retained the accreditation following reassessment of its ongoing commitment and support.
Cllr Elaine Marper, cabinet member for customer services, is the council’s Armed Forces champion. She said: “This Gold award recognises real action, not warm words. Those who serve Britain should never be disadvantaged because of that service and we will continue to make sure North Lincolnshire is a place that supports them properly.
“At a time when people want to see pride in country, respect for service and practical support for veterans and military families, this demonstrates exactly where North Lincolnshire stands.”
The council is also a long-standing signatory to the Armed Forces Covenant, working alongside partners to ensure members of the Armed Forces community are treated fairly and face no disadvantage because of their service.
The award comes as preparations continue for this year’s Armed Forces Festival at Normanby Hall Country Park, which will place Armed Forces Day at the heart of a wider celebration of service, community and North Lincolnshire’s contribution to Britain’s national story.
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