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George Municipality wishes to inform all dog owners that to adhere to the Blue Flag international standards at all our beaches, it is imperative to enforce strict rules of NO DOGS ON BEACHES (SAND AREAS) that is in line with the Municipality’s By-law, Keeping of dogs, cats and animals.
Wilderness Beach, Herold’s Bay and Victoria Bay have full Blue Flag status, and Leeintjiesklip has Pilot status for the 2024 festive season. Blue Flag is an international coastal management programme that accredits beaches that meet standards of excellence in water quality, environmental management, environmental education and information, and safety and services. The Wildlife Environmental Society of South Africa (WESSA) implements the programme in South Africa. The Blue Flag season runs from 1 December 2024 to 31 January 2025.
Dog excrement can contaminate the water and jeopardise the Blue Flag status of our beaches - even if the dog poop excrement is picked up. Dog owners are, therefore, warned to keep dogs on a leash and off the sandy areas at the beaches. Law enforcement officers will not hesitate to act against those not adhering to the by-laws.
Further to this By-Law, no dog or other animal may be in any public street or public space (any open public space the public has access to which falls under the George Municipal jurisdiction, for example, beachfronts, parks, sports fields and sidewalks) except on a leash and under control. This is unless the animal is in an area designated by the George Municipality as a free-running area.
A person is not allowed to walk a dog other than a guide dog on a beachfront, a public street, or a public place without carrying enough plastic or paper bags or wrappers to place the excrement in the event of the dog defecating. Please note that dogs are allowed on the sidewalk areas (tarred, brick-paved, etc.) of beachfronts if these conditions are adhered to.
The beach areas under the control of the George Municipality include Herold’s Bay, Gwaiing River Mouth Beach, Victoria Bay and the Leentjiesklip and Wildnerness beach areas up until the NSRI (Salina’s Restaurant). The area to the left of Salina’s Restaurant (facing the sea) falls under Sanparks. The attached map indicates the areas on Wilderness Beach where dogs MAY be walked on the beach. The George Municipal By-Law may differ from that of other municipalities. Please humanely muzzle and or more can and will be imposed.
Animal owners leaving on vacation should please ensure that their animals are cared for by a reliable person or at an animal boarding facility such as kennels or catteries. We ask dog owners to familiarise themselves with the attached map of Sanparks to see where dogs are allowed on beaches and where they are not.