The changes could land dog walkers with a fine of up to £1000 if they break the rules
New rules for dog walkers have been proposed for multiple popular beaches in Wales. Due to ongoing complaints of fouling and dogs being walked in banned areas, the Isle of Anglesey County Council is proposing to enforce stricter rules on beaches across the island.
With “growing concern about dogs across Anglesey” the council has proposed a Public Space Protection Order that could land dog walkers with a fine of up to £1000.
The council is asking residents for their thoughts on the proposal that would replace the restrictions currently in place. This consultation will close on March 31, 2026.
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The order will be implemented to discourage anti-social behaviour involving dogs such as the failure to clear-up after dog fouling. The PSPO can last for three years and if breached, an authorised officer could issue a fixed penalty notice of up to £100, which, if not paid, could be increased to £1,000.
The council said: “The need for a dog control PSPO has arisen due to ongoing complaints about dog related anti-social behaviour issues, such as fouling and dog walking in banned areas such as certain beaches. These issues have a detrimental effect on the residents of and visitors to local communities.”
The main objectives of the order according to the council are to allow the council to have the ability to tackle dog related antisocial behaviour, prevent dog fouling, allow those who breach a PSPO to be issued with fixed penalty notices and formalise the exclusion of dogs from certain areas.
The draft will include ‘dog fouling of land’ prohibition, which makes it an offence if dog owners do not remove their dog’s faeces from land within all public highways in areas within the boundaries where the highways are subject to a 30mph or 20mph speed limit.
This includes the carriageways and adjoining footways and verges as well as:
- all public open land within designated areas including school land and school playing fields and other playing fields and public cemeteries; and
- all school land and public playing fields which are located outside such areas.
The beaches set to be included within the PSPO are:
- Llanddwyn beach
- Penrhos Llanddwyn
- Malltraeth Bay
- Traeth Mawr, Aberffraw
- Rhosneigr
- Llanfaelog
- Traeth Llydan Rhoscolyn
- Borth Wen Rhoscolyn
- Porth Diana
- Trearddur Bay
- Porth Dafarch
- Traeth Newry
- Traeth Penrhos Holyhead
- Porth Penrhyn Mawr Llanfwrog
- Porth Tywyn Mawr
- Porth Trefadog
- Porth Trwyn Llanfwrog
- Porth Swtan
- Cemlyn
- Traeth Bach a Traeth Mawr Cemaes
- Porth Llechog
- Porth Eilian
- Traeth Lligwy
- Moelfre
- Traeth Bychan
- Benllech
- Traeth Coch
- Llanddona
- Beaumaris
- Penmon
- Breakwater Country Park
Land exempt from the draft order includes, private land, highways that are subject to a 40mph speed limit or higher, woodlands, marshlands and moorland/heathland.

