Leuth celebrates upgraded dog-walking area with new fencing and safety improvements
Residents of Leuth now enjoy a safer and more pleasant dog-walking area after a local initiative upgraded the space with fencing and a gate. The project enhances traffic safety and dog welfare, marking a community-driven success.
| Key Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Location | Pinksterbloemstraat, Leuth |
| Date of Reopening | 7 March 2026 |
| Initiator | Local resident |
| Improvements | Fencing, gate, traffic safety |
| Municipality Involvement | Approved existing space upgrade |
| Councillor Recognition | Ria Barber (presented dog treats) |
The municipality of Bergen (which includes Leuth) is responsible for maintaining public spaces and ensuring safety in local neighborhoods. While no new dog-walking areas are being created, existing spaces can be improved with community input and approval.
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Festive reopening of Leuth dog-walking area
On Saturday, 7 March, the dog-walking area on Pinksterbloemstraat in Leuth was festively reopened. Thanks to the initiative of a dedicated local resident, the existing field now features fencing and a gate. This not only makes it more pleasant and safer for dogs but also significantly improves traffic safety.
Councillor Ria Barber thanked the initiator in a fitting manner: with a bag of dog treats for his loyal four-legged companion.
The municipality is no longer creating new dog-walking areas, but since this project involves improving an existing space and enhancing traffic safety, the adjustment was approved.
Neighbours were also present at the festive reopening.
