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the shizzle => get involved: access, environment, BMC => Topic started by: andyd on November 10, 2013, 08:15:51 am
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Are dogs allowed at Flasby Fell?
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Nothing specific here:
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Generally open access is for people and not necessarily dogs, but dogs are always allowed on footpaths, assuming you approach that way. The usual rule is the dog must be on a short lead when off footpath during the nesting season, though landowners may apply for closure of the access land.
As ever, act responsibly, keep the dog under control and you shouldn't have a problem.
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Nice one JB
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I'm glad you got a sensible answer.. I had a pun filled post to respond - but didnt have the heart to press post :)
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I'm glad you got a sensible answer.. I had a pun filled post to respond - but didnt have the heart to press post :)
It's often better to paws and think before you hijack a thread.
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I thought it might produce a rabid response...
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That was weak. Not of your usual pedigree, chum. :no: