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Residents and businesses are being asked for their say on the review of a Public Space Protection Order designed to reduce dog fouling.

The Council is proposing some changes which include ensuring that dog owners have a means to pick up after their dog as well as extending the dogs on lead zone in Central Park. A change to dog controls on sports pitches is also in the plans.

A fly-tipping fraudster has been slapped with a community service order.

Wayne Goldstone, 35, of Adelaide Street in Stonehouse, appeared before Plymouth Crown Court on Tuesday to be sentenced for fly-tipping, fraud and carrying scrap metal without a licence. 

A very important piece of Plymouth’s history has moved to a brand new home, in a once in a generation move!

Over the weekend staff from the Council’s Library and Registration service helped move Plymouth’s Registration Records, which date back to 1837, from their old home at Lockyer Street on The Hoe, to a brand new purpose built repository at Derriford Business Park.

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