Friday, March 23, 2012

Scooby Dooby Sue Murrin Bailey West Lancashire Mayoress promotes the Beacon Park charity dog walk

West Lancashire Mayoress is Scooby Dooby Sue
West Lancashire Mayoress is Scooby Dooby Sue

It can get ruff being the West Lancashire Mayoress as Scooby Dooby Sue promoted an upcoming charity dog walk.

The West Lancashire Mayoress 'Scooby Dooby Sue' Murrin Bailey, had a bone to pick with the West Lancashire Dog Control Team today in Skelmersdale.  However, she was obviously barking up the wrong tree as she promoted the Community Dog Walk in Beacon Park on April 1st 2012.


All was well in the end as Scooby Dooby Sue got a pat on the head by one of our local Community First Responders.

The community dog walk in Beacon Park is an event to raise money for the Mayoress' charities, including the West Lancashire Community Heartbeat.  The Community Heartbeat team supply defibrillators to rural communities, where a response from the ambulance may be delayed to the remoteness of the incident.

Scooby Dooby Sue where are you?
Scooby Dooby Sue where are you?

Have fun and help to raise money for the Mayoress' chosen charities; the Community First Responders and West Lancashire Women’s Refuge, by taking part in this fun 1 1/2 mile walk with your canine companion. Meet at Carr Lane car park, Beacon Country Park, Up Holland, WN8 7OU

Information Tel: 01695 622794
Information Email: beacon.park@westlancs.gov.uk
Price: £2.00 - this includes entrance into a prize draw and procceeds go to the Mayoress' charities.

Information on The West Lancashire Dog Control Team

The team works in three main areas:
It can be ruff being the West Lancashire Mayoress
It can be ruff being the West Lancashire Mayoress
  1. controlling stray dogs
  2. enforcing dog fouling laws
  3. and educating people about responsible dog ownership
Contact us

For more information on any aspect of the West Lancashire Dog Control Service, use the Environmental Health online form or call 01695 577177.

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2 comments:

  1. So was the walk not to raise money for a local dog charity?

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  2. No. The Mayoress' charities are the West Lancs Womens Refuge and Community Heartbeat

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