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King George's Playing Field - No Dogs or Dog Waste!

By Andy Howard-Grigg Temple Ewell

Wednesday, 29 October 2025

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This is a final reminder; the bins on the playing field must not be used for Dog Waste - there are nearby dedicated Dog Waste bins at the main gates in Brookside, and at the the bottom of the footpath near to the railway viaduct. You can also place dog waste with your household rubbish.

The playing field is private land, and is primarily used by young school children who's health can be put in danger by dog waste, which is why dogs are banned from the field.

If this regular activity continues we will have no choice other than to remove the bins. Whoever is responsible for these illegal actions is reminded that the playing field is covered by infra-red CCTV cameras, and if you are spotted and identified it is likely to lead to a prosecution.

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Andy Howard-Grigg

  • 01304 361774
  • 07511 304843

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Located in the picturesque chalk downland valley at the start of the river Dour, approximately 3 miles from the busy International port of Dover. The village is surrounded by areas of outstanding natural beauty.