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Dog exercise park has caused damage reveals watchdog

Stirling Observer

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May 23, 2025

Nature watchdogs say a dog exercise park operating without planning permission in Callander has caused damage to the land.

- KAIYA MARJORIBANKS

Dog exercise park has caused damage reveals watchdog

Retrospective planning permission is now being sought for a change of use of agricultural land at field 3 in Mollands Road.

Leah Rendall has lodged an application with Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park planners for the dog agility and exercise park including enclosures and car parking.

The application states: "This retrospective planning application seeks permission for a multifunctional dog park on 250sqft of agricultural land.

"The park, featuring agility equipment, jumps, tyre pyramids and a shelter, promotes dog safety and community engagement while attracting tourists.

"It's designed to minimise impact on the SSSI designation, with measures for responsible waste management and habitat preservation.

"We support local well-being, enhance community connections, and encourage responsible dog ownership.

"Work commenced prior to obtaining planning permission due to a misunderstanding of site requirements. As a small business owner, I was unaware that planning permission was necessary for this development.

I prioritised creating a safe space for dogs and the community.

"I've paid for business waste services and applied for rates reduction from the opening date.

"I am committed to resolving this through this retrospective application and ensuring compliance with all regulations moving forward.

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