Dog restrictions on town's beaches to change for summer - here's when

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One person can only take out up to six dogs at any one time.

Dog controls on the beaches in Hastings will switch to the summer restrictions from April 1. From April 1 until September 30, dogs will not be allowed on the beach from the west of the Harbour Arm to the east side of Hastings Pier, and from the west end of Bottle Alley to opposite the Royal Victoria Hotel. Dogs must be on a lead along the promenade at all times all year round, and dog fouling must be picked up and disposed of.

One person can only take out up to six dogs at any one time. Glenn Haffenden, deputy leader of the council and councillor responsible for housing and community wellbeing, said: "We hope that these restrictions balance the need for both dog-friendly and dog-free spaces so all residents and visitors can enjoy the beach this summer. "Please remember to check the signage before you go onto the beach and make sure you know which area you are in.



"We are working on updating the signage along the seafront and putting up more signs, including at the changeover points between the different areas. "We have also updated our webpages with interactive maps of all the dog control areas across the beach and our parks and open spaces." Anyone not following the restrictions could face a fine of up to £1,000.

The full dog control Public Space Protection Order and the interactive maps can be found on the Hastings Borough Council website..