Let's Talk About Dogs! (Dog exercise area review)
Let's talk about dogs and exercise areas - have your say!
We're reviewing dog exercise areas across the shire. Whether you're a dog owner or someone who shares recreational spaces with dogs and their owners, we want to hear from you!
Closed Sunday 24 July 2022.
Let's talk about dogs and exercise areas - have your say!
We're reviewing dog exercise areas across the shire. Whether you're a dog owner or someone who shares recreational spaces with dogs and their owners, we want to hear from you!
Closed Sunday 24 July 2022.
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Dog Exercise Area Review: Council Meeting Outcomes
Share Dog Exercise Area Review: Council Meeting Outcomes on Facebook Share Dog Exercise Area Review: Council Meeting Outcomes on Twitter Share Dog Exercise Area Review: Council Meeting Outcomes on Linkedin Email Dog Exercise Area Review: Council Meeting Outcomes linkShire Councillors at the Ordinary Council Meeting on Wednesday 26 October resolved to accept recommended changes to Dog Exercise Areas (DEAs) and Dog Prohibited Areas previously advertised.
Council accepted recommendations to create four new Dog Exercise Areas within the Shire. The following places are specified within the Shire, to be Dog Exercise Areas under s31(3A) of the Dog Act 1976:
- Portion of Symphony Waters, Cowaramup – Reserve number: R45185.
- Portion of Crellin Place, Rapids Landing – Reserve number: R50413.
- Portion of Bottlebrush Drive, Brookfield – Reserve number: R48184.
- Portion of Farmhouse Place, Riverslea – Reserve number: R4539.
The addition of these areas brings the total number of DEAs within the Shire to 21. The proposed changes are the result of a recent major review into DEA’s, with 479 community members completing the ‘Let’s Talk About Dogs’ survey open for comment in June/July this year, with dog owners making up 87% of survey respondents.
Margaret River and Cowaramup
The Council voted in support of a fence being installed at the Brookfield Reserve DEA in response to community calls for an additional enclosed off-lead area in Margaret River.
Whilst Nippers Oval within the Gloucester Park Precinct and Cowaramup Oval DEAs will be retained, dog owners are strongly urged to be extra vigilant in picking up their dog poo or risk the ovals no longer being allowed for use as off-lead dog exercise areas.
An update on the level of compliance at Nippers and Cowaramup Oval DEAs, with the ability to revoke the DEA in the event of significant non-compliance, will occur as a part of the interim 2023 DEA review.
Prevelly and Gnarabup
A recommendation was accepted to retain part of the existing DEA at Prevelly Beach, however the Dog Prohibited Area, north of White Elephant café, will be extended by approximately 140m north to Georgette Way beach access footpath. This amendment is to provide improved delineation of where people can take dogs onto the beach. Clearer signage will be installed at this location to assist dog owners.
Dogs will still be able to enjoy the 300m off-lead area on Back Beach all year round, however, the section south towards Gas Bay that was trialled as a seasonal Dog Prohibited area to Gas Bay is now a Dog Prohibited Area for dogs all year round.
Augusta
Recommendations made on dog management and specified dog areas in Flinders Bay/Albany Terrace and the greater Augusta locality (including Molloy) will be reviewed and undergo further in-depth interim community consultation in 2023, following consultation with surrounding residents and the local community.
Witchcliffe
The Witchcliffe community will be consulted next year about their local Dog Exercise Areas, once public open space in the new Witchcliffe development areas are vested to the Shire.
Rural Leashing
Council accepted the recommendation that all road reserves within the district of the Shire of Augusta Margaret River excluding any portion inside a townsite boundary or specified as a Dog Exercise Area or Dog Prohibited Area be classified as Rural Leashing areas.
All recreation reserves under the care, control, or management of the Shire of Augusta Margaret River excluding any portion inside a townsite boundary or specified as a Dog Exercise Area or Dog Prohibited Area are also classified as Rural Leashing.
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Dog Exercise Area Review Proposed Changes
Share Dog Exercise Area Review Proposed Changes on Facebook Share Dog Exercise Area Review Proposed Changes on Twitter Share Dog Exercise Area Review Proposed Changes on Linkedin Email Dog Exercise Area Review Proposed Changes linkShire of Augusta Margaret River Council will consider a number of proposed changes to Dog Exercise Areas (DEAs) at the 26 October 2022 Ordinary Council Meeting.
The proposed changes are the result of a recent major review into DEAs, with 479 community members completing the ‘Let’s Talk About Dogs’ survey open for comment in June/July this year, with dog owners making up 87% of survey respondents.
If accepted, proposed changes include the creation of four new DEAs across the Shire at the following locations:
- within a portion of Symphony Waters – Cowaramup;
- Crellin Place - Rapids Landing;
- Bottlebrush Drive – Brookfield;
- Farmhouse Place - Riverslea.
Community feedback included a clear call for more off-lead DEAs near town sites, with 192 comments asking for more Dog Exercise Areas within the Shire. Waste bags, bins and signage will be made available at all these new proposed DEA’s
Margaret River and Cowaramup
A fence is proposed to be installed at the Brookfield Reserve DEA in response to community calls for an additional enclosed off-lead area in Margaret River.
Whilst Nippers Oval within the Gloucester Park Precinct and Cowaramup Oval DEAs will be retained, dog owners are strongly urged to be extra vigilant picking up their dog poo or risk the ovals no longer being allowed for use as off-lead dog exercise areas.
Prevelly and Gnarabup
A recommendation is proposed to retain part of the existing DEA at Prevelly Beach, however the Dog Prohibited Area, north of White Elephant café, will be extended by approximately 140m north to Georgette Way beach access footpath. This amendment is being proposed to provide improved delineation of where people can take dogs onto the beach. Clearer signage will be installed at this location to assist dog owners.
Dogs will still be able to enjoy the 300m off-lead area on Back Beach all year round, however the section south towards Gas Bay that was trialled as a seasonal Dog Prohibited Area is proposed to be off bounds for dogs all year round.
Augusta
Changes are being recommended at Flinders Bay Beach due to ongoing community complaints. Under the proposal, dogs will be prohibited on either side of Flinders Bay Holiday Park. The DEA in front of Flinders Bay Holiday Park will be retained whilst the holiday park is dog friendly. Access to this DEA will be strictly through the holiday park, which all residents can pass through.
The start of the DEA next to Albany Terrace towards The Colourpatch Café has been amended and will now begin in line with Bussell Street.
Survey facts
Of the 479 community members who participated in the DEA community consultation, 96% of participants live within the Shire and 87% of the survey participants owned a dog.
The review focused on key DEAs and Dog Prohibited Areas of concern highlighted during the initial consultation in 2021. The areas of focus were:
- Shire wide consultation on the effect of the seasonal trial Dog Prohibited Area in Gnarabup;
- Assessment of the DEA at Nippers Oval and the provision of a dedicated DEA in the Gloucester Park Precinct;
- Assessment of the DEA at Cowaramup Oval;
- Assessment of the need for DEAs in other parts of the Shire.
Maps of DEA and DPA Recommendations for Council - October 2022
- DEA Public Notice 2022 (123 KB) (pdf)
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Maps of DEA and proposed DEA's - October 2022
- Augusta Oval Dog Exercise Area (3.93 MB) (png)
- Bottlebrush Drive Proposed DEA (2.86 MB) (png)
- Cowaramup Oval DEA (2.95 MB) (png)
- Crellin Place Proposed DEA (4.39 MB) (png)
- Gnarabup DEA and Proposed DPA (4.54 MB) (png)
- Farmhouse Place Proposed DEA (3.97 MB) (png)
- Flinders Bay Proposed DEA and DPA (4.85 MB) (png)
- Nippers Oval DEA (3.78 MB) (png)
- Prevelly DEA and Proposed DPA (5.01 MB) (png)
- Symphony Waters Proposed DEA (2.94 MB) (png)
FAQs
- Why have so many new Dog Exercise Areas (DEAs) been recommended?
- Why are Nippers and Cowaramup Ovals being proposed to continue as DEAs in light of conflicts with organised sports?
- Why are there no new DEAs being proposed on paths and trails despite a high demand?
- Why have no new DEAs been recommended in Witchcliffe despite there being a demand?
- Why was there no specific questions about Augusta and what is happening with Flinders?
- Why won’t the Shire provide more dog poo bags and bins?
- What fencing and facilities will be provided?
- Why does the Shire put dog exercise areas so close to houses?
- Why can’t my dog come with me wherever I go?
- What was the outcome of the seasonal trial of a Prohibited Area for Hooded Plovers at Gnarabup?
- Why is the Gas Bay and Grunters Area being recommended as a Dog Prohibited Area?
- What evidence is there that shorebirds rely on Gnarabup and Prevelly beaches? And that dogs have any impact on them?
- Why are you proposing changing Gas Bay and Grunters from a seasonal to a year-round Dog Prohibited Area?
- Does the Shire provide sufficient beach DEAs?
- How often does the Shire review Dog Exercise Areas?
Lifecycle
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Consultation Open
Let's Talk About Dogs! (Dog exercise area review) has finished this stageThis consultation is open for contributions until 24 July 2022.
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Under Review
Let's Talk About Dogs! (Dog exercise area review) has finished this stageContributions to this consultation are closed for evaluation and review. The project team will report back on key outcomes.
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Recommendation Report
Let's Talk About Dogs! (Dog exercise area review) has finished this stageThe recommended outcomes of the consultation will be presented to Council for a decision and then documented here. This may include a summary of all contributions collected as well as recommendations for future action.
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Local Public Notice of Recommended Changes
Let's Talk About Dogs! (Dog exercise area review) has finished this stageLocal Public Notice of the recommended intentions to specify places: where dogs are prohibited; dog exercise areas; and rural leashing are being shared with the community.
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Council Decision
Let's Talk About Dogs! (Dog exercise area review) is currently at this stageCouncillors will make a decision on each of the recommendations provided at the 26 October 2022 Ordinary Council Meeting.
Background information
Who's Listening
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Coordinator Ranger Services