5 June 2022 #1 skinnydipper Well-Known Member Joined 11 February 2018 Messages 6,295 Visit site https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbi...RsZ41t3lzQ8CAXvboOuvsAuFf3KhiPRqw&__tn__=EH-R
5 June 2022 #2 C cold_feet Well-Known Member Joined 28 November 2008 Messages 1,376 Location Suffolk/Norfolk border Visit site Good. Although irresponsible dog owners will ignore this and carry on as usual. They already know they should pick up ??
Good. Although irresponsible dog owners will ignore this and carry on as usual. They already know they should pick up ??
5 June 2022 #3 AmyMay Situation normal Joined 1 July 2004 Messages 66,141 Location South Visit site cold_feet said: Good. Although irresponsible dog owners will ignore this and carry on as usual. They already know they should pick up ?? Click to expand... True. But the National Trust has had a stick and flick policy for years.
cold_feet said: Good. Although irresponsible dog owners will ignore this and carry on as usual. They already know they should pick up ?? Click to expand... True. But the National Trust has had a stick and flick policy for years.
5 June 2022 #4 T TPO Well-Known Member Joined 20 November 2008 Messages 9,414 Location Kinross Visit site Amymay said: True. But the National Trust has had a stick and flick policy for years. Click to expand... Preferable to those that bag it and then leave it. Like bagging it is the worst part so why do that then leave it behind making it near impossible to decompose. Ugg people ?
Amymay said: True. But the National Trust has had a stick and flick policy for years. Click to expand... Preferable to those that bag it and then leave it. Like bagging it is the worst part so why do that then leave it behind making it near impossible to decompose. Ugg people ?