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It's poop scoop week

July 23 to 29 is Southwark's poop scoop week and the Street enforcement team are re-launching the free poop scoop bags service.


These are available to residents from our libraries, housing offices, the town hall and one stop shops.


Free pet microchipping...come on along

This Saturday, July 28 from 11 am until 3pm we're having an exciting event on the Neckinger Estate, Bermondsey.


The RSPCA will be there offering free pet microchipping, this normally costs ?30 at the vets.


So drop by with your cat or dog to have them microchipped and to sign our anti dog fouling pledge.


Flag a poo!

There will be poo flagging too!


The aim of "flag the poo" is to mark all the examples of dog mess found using brightly coloured flags.


This idea has been effective in illustrating the extent of the problem to dog owners and ecouraging the irresponsible ones to improve their behaviour.

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