Little change to Seaton beach summer dog ban after consultation

By Francesca Evans

25th Apr 2023 | Local News

Dogs are banned from parts of East Devon beaches from May 1 to September 30 (Nub News/ Will Goddard)
Dogs are banned from parts of East Devon beaches from May 1 to September 30 (Nub News/ Will Goddard)

Seasonal dog bans on local beaches will stay broadly the same after East Devon District Council held a public consultation last year.

Dogs are not permitted on central areas of beaches in the district from May 1 to September 30 each year.

A suggestion to allow people to walk dogs early in the morning and late in the evening during the ban period had been floated in the consultation, but has not been implemented.

Sally Webster, EDDC's Principal Environmental Health Officer, said: "Each year we look to ensure everyone who wants to have a pleasant time on our beautiful beaches can do so.

"It is a balancing act to ensure we can continue to welcome dog walkers as well as those who want to enjoy the beaches away from dogs, and we hope our restrictions achieve this."

The rules

The penalty for breaching the order has been raised from £80 to £100.

Seaton Beach - dogs are banned between Castle Hill and Trevelyan Road.

Beer Beach - dogs are banned from a point below the access path at Sea Hill onto the beach to the edge of the cliffs in the west, excluding the dogs on lead access to the beach café located within the Dog Exclusion area.

Sidmouth Town Beach - dogs are allowed all year on Port Royal beach at the eastern end of the prom. Dogs are banned from the main town beach.

Sidmouth Jacobs Ladder beach – dogs are banned between Jacobs Ladder and the last access ramp onto the beach at the turning circle. They are permitted on the west end of the beach starting circa 100m from the ladder.

Exmouth - dogs are allowed all year at the two ends of the beach from the third groyne east and from the Octagon café west. Dogs are prohibited from the centre portion of the beach.

Budleigh Salterton Beach - dogs are allowed all year at either end of the beach. They are not allowed between South Parade and Lime Kiln car park.

Dogs must be kept on leads along the Esplanade at Exmouth as well as by Queen’s Drive space. The same rules are in place by Jacobs Ladder beach huts, the Esplanade and the grassy area between South Parade and Lime Kiln car park at Budleigh Salterton, Axe Yacht Club in Seaton and the Esplanade from the Chine to Trevelyan Road, Seaton as well as from Sea Hill to the beach café in Beer.

Click here to see a map of the exact ban locations.

     

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