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Amanda Dunckley made this Freedom of Information request to Bolton Metropolitan Borough Council
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From: Amanda Dunckley
17 April 2009
Dear Sir or Madam,
I am contacting you concerning the Dangerous Dogs Act 1991, as
amended, legislation.
1) How many dogs have been seized by the council under Section One
of the Dangerous Dogs Act in each year from 2000 to 2008?
2) How many prosecutions under Section One of the Dangerous Dogs
Act did the council proceed with in 2007 and 2008?
3)How many dogs have been seized under Section One of the Dangerous
Dogs Act so far this year (2009)? Of those seized, how many have
been signed over for destruction by their owners?
4) How many applications have been made to the Magistrates court
under section 4b of the Dangerous Dogs Act in the last three years?
Of those 4b applications, how many resulted in destruction orders
and how many resulted in registration onto the Index of Exempted
Dogs?
5) How many dogs are currently held under Section One of the
Dangerous Dogs Act by Bolton Borough Council?
6) How many dogs have been handed over by their owners to Bolton
Council dog wardens as dogs prohibited under the Dangerous Dogs Act
- illegally owned pit bull terrier types?
7) How many dogs held as stray dogs by your council have been
identified as "pit bull type" during 2007, 2008 and so far this
year 2009? Of those stray dogs identified by council dog wardens as
prohibited types-what number were destroyed by Bolton Council?
8) How are Bolton Council dog wardens trained to identify
prohibited types of dogs as defined by the Dangerous Dogs Act 1991
legislation?
Thank you.
Yours faithfully,
Amanda Dunckley
From: Winnard, Paul
Bolton Metropolitan Borough Council
22 April 2009
Dear Ms Dunckley
I acknowledge with thanks your request for information held by Bolton Council received at this office on 17/04/09
This request has been considered under the Freedom of Information Act 2000 and may take up to 20 working days to be processed (although we will endeavour to provide the information as quickly as possible).
Please be advised that if an exemption applies to the information that you have requested, the statutory period may be exceeded in accordance with the provisions of the act.
Yours sincerely
P. Winnard
Information Officer
Performance and Improvement Team
Environmental Services / Development And Regeneration Departments Bolton Council
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From: Winnard, Paul
Bolton Metropolitan Borough Council
7 May 2009
Dear Ms Dunkley
Please find attached a response to your recent Freedom of Information
Act request.
Regards
Paul
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