Photo: Folkestone and Hythe District Council
A woman who prevented neighbours from enjoying their own gardens by failing to clear accumulating dog faeces and other waste from her property has been fined.
The resident, who lives in Canterbury Road, Folkestone, allowed rubbish to build up over a number of months – causing an overpowering repellent smell which affected people living nearby.
She was given several warnings by Folkestone & Hythe District Council and although some of the other waste was removed, the dog poo continued to gather.
In her absence, the resident was found guilty of breaching a Community Protection Notice at Margate Magistrates’ Court on Tuesday 24 October. She was fined £660 and ordered to pay £180 costs and a £264 victim surcharge.
Cllr Polly Blakemore – Cabinet Member for Transport, Regulatory Services and Building Control – said:
“Prosecutions are always a last resort, but action will be taken when people’s quality of life is being impacted by inconsiderate behaviour such as this.”
Residents can report any anti-social activity – including fly-tipping incidents for clearing up and investigation – quickly and easily by visiting folkestone-hythe.gov.uk/report