Uncontrolled dogs.

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  • Solobay
    Solobay Forum Participant Posts: 156
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    edited August 2017 #122

    Its deceptive as theres another half mile or so off the roundabout before you get to reception - all on low traffic and wide roads.

     

     

  • KjellNN
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    edited August 2017 #123

    Once you get past the stud farm bit, on the way out, there is a longish bit of road with just some houses, So it is a fair distance to get back to the main road.

    However, one of the other roads off the roundabout  is actually closer to the site, so there is a little road noise if the wind is in the wrong direction, but fairly minor.

    Not a site I would want to walk from as the roads are quite busy once you get to the roundabout.

    Good parking at P+R, and great shopping nearby.

  • Biggarmac
    Biggarmac Forum Participant Posts: 364
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    edited August 2017 #124

    "And yip have walked pooch for a mile or so and it poos as soon as you get back on site - sorry but until I can control nature."

    You can take a dog to the dog walk but you can't always make it poo.

    My dog is a small cute one which is a magnet for children.  I always say - don't touch her she might nip you.  (She has not done so in all her 8 years)  Small children running towards a dog is not a good idea.  Please parents teach your children that not all dogs are friendly, especially small ones who are frightened by running children

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    edited August 2017 #125
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  • philnjune
    philnjune Forum Participant Posts: 21
    edited September 2017 #126

    We ARE a dog owner and agree. Some folk seem to think 'coz their dog doesn't wander its ok not to tie it up. Our dog is always tied to his dog-screw as per rules. But the others get all dog-owner's bad names. Shame on you. See my post about thoughtless dog owners.

  • philnjune
    philnjune Forum Participant Posts: 21
    edited September 2017 #127

    Oh regarding Beechwood, stayed there, annoyingly some dog-owners walked around site with their dogs on long leads and let them wander onto pitches to do their "duties"! I don't want a dog weeing up my awning/car/anything thank you. There is a great dog-walk on-site. You just can't walk your dog down the access lane. Probably to do with the owners and the stud farm.