A number of seasonal dog beach bans have now ended in Scarborough, Whitby, Filey and Bridlington.
From Friday 1st October, the Dog Exclusion Zones on Bridlington’s North and South beaches, Hornsea beach and Withernsea beach are lifted until 1st May 2022.
The dog bans on the main sections of beach at Scarborough South Bay and North Bay, Whitby West Cliff, Filey and Sandsend have also come to an end.
In the Scarborough Borough the basn run from May to September each year. Breaches of dog bans can be dealt with by a fixed penalty notice of £75, but if prosecuted through the courts, the offences carry a maximum £1000 fine.
As the seasonal bans come to an end in the East Riding the Coastal Services team have thanked dog owners for following the rules over the summer months, they say:
"We would like to take this opportunity to thank all the responsible dog owners who respected both the Dog Exclusion Zones and other beach users this summer season. Thank you from the Coastal Services Team"


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