SAM Neeman from the Langwarrin Community Centre with Dunkley MP Peta Murphy at the future site of a fenced dog park. Picture: Supplied

LANGWARRIN will soon be home to a new fenced dog park.

The park will be at 95 Southgateway, Langwarrin. The project has been coordinated by the Langwarrin Community Centre

Nearly $17,000 in funding through the Dunkley Stronger Communities Program will help the park come to life.

Dunkley MP Peta Murphy said “we really love our dogs. And at a time when getting out to exercise with our pets has never been so important, a secure off leash dog park is the perfect location.”

“This is great news for our local community and our four legged friends. Congratulations to the Langwarrin Community Centre and the local community on this terrific result,” she said.

“For some time Langwarrin locals have been asking for a dedicated, secure off leash dog park, I’m very proud to be supporting them, and their good doggies, with this funding”.

First published in the Frankston Times – 10 August 2020

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  1. Jill Spackman on

    This initiative is a wonderful one. I would like to suggest that doggie bags are provided in dispensers, especially to remind those people who avoid picking up after their dogs, to do so.
    I spent 8 months in Brighton for family reasons & I was delighted to have bags provided even though I did take my own. All of the inner Bay areas such as Elsternwick Park, Dendy Park,
    Caulfield North & South & I”m sure many others make sure of this provision.
    Apart from this note, I am delighted to know this dog park has been planned by people
    who know how important dogs are to many people.

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