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Dog control orders in Llandudno


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North Shore beach  |  West Shore beach  |  North Wales Golf Club  |  The Oval  |  Trinity Avenue playing field  |  Maesdu Road recreation ground

North Shore beach

Between 1 October and 30 April

  • You can take your dog anywhere on the beach.

Between 1 May and 30 September

  • Dogs are not allowed in the area of North Shore beach from Llandudno pier to the first slipway, as shown in red on the map.

Map

Plan 3b Plan 3b

 

West Shore beach

Between 1 October and 30 April

  • You can take your dog anywhere on the beach.

Between 1 May and 30 September

  • Dogs are not allowed in the area of West Shore beach between the low water mark and the promendade extending between the two stone groynes, as shown in red on the map.

Map

Plan 3c Plan 3c

 

North Wales Golf Club

Year round exclusion

  • Dogs are not allowed to enter North Wales Golf Club grounds, shown in red on the map, and must be kept on a lead at all times on the public footpaths traversing the North Wales Golf Club, as shown in purple on the map.

Map

Plan 2q and 4u Plan 2q and 4u

 

The Oval

Dogs on leads

  • Dogs must be kept on a lead at all times on The Oval, as shown in purple on the map.

Map

Plan 4i Plan 4i

 

Trinity Avenue playing field

Dogs on leads

  • Dogs must be kept on a lead at all times on Trinity Avenue playing field, excluding the area designated for dog exercising, as shown on the map.

Map

Plan 4d Plan 4d

 

Maesdu Road recreation ground

Dogs on leads

  • Dogs must be kept on a lead at all times on Maesdu Road recreation ground, as shown on the map.

Map

Plan 4j Plan 4j

 

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