You, your friends, relatives, visitors and any other person living in the property, including children, must not do any of the following:
- keep any animal, which is unsuitable, such as wild, dangerous or poisonous creatures or livestock,
- cause a nuisance by breeding any animals or birds at the property,
- allow any animal you keep at the property to cause a nuisance to anyone in the local area,
- allow animals to foul in the communal areas of the property or on footpaths or in play areas in the local area. You must remove and dispose of faeces hygienically,
- feed pigeons, squirrels and other vermin either at the property or in the communal areas,
- allow your property to become unhygienic.
If any animal causes a nuisance we will ask you to remove it from the property.
If you live on an estate where dog byelaws are in force you must keep to the rules of the scheme.
Further information about responsible dog ownership and the law in relation to dogs (including dog byelaws) can be obtained from the Dog Control Service.