The district council of North Norfolk has approved the proposal at which a parking lot at the location becomes a special room where the locals can bring their pets.
The new location aims to cope with increasing demand for safe dog training areas in the region.
The new website offers high fences to ensure (Image: Cruso and Wilkin)
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The design and access declaration states: “Since the episode of Covid-19, the availability for walking dogs on the country and the need for a safe place near Fakenham Town has been.
“It will offer a service for the growing demand to train dogs in a safe area with the dog owners.”
Dog hikers can reserve 30-minute and hours-long slots using an online booking system.
The website also has protection in bad weather (Image: Cruso and Wilkin)
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The new area will have a six -foot fence to ensure the safety of the dogs.
Cars park within one area and benefits of existing grassland with capacity of more than 30 vehicles and an additional area for up to four cars.
The plans were submitted by the estate and ling Agent Cruso & Wilkin.