Sydneysiders are up in arms about a council decision to prohibit dogs from a popular beach in the affluent eastern suburbs.

Residents of Sydney’s upscale eastern suburbs are expressing their discontent over a recent decision by the Woollahra Municipal Council to ban dogs from the beloved Kutti Beach in Vaucluse. This move has stirred a wave of frustration among the community, particularly as it comes amidst a surge in pet ownership.

In response to this growing trend, the council implemented 21 changes to local dog walking areas. While many of these modifications expanded the zones where dogs can roam freely, the prohibition at Kutti Beach stands out as a significant restriction for pet owners.

For many locals, the beach was a rare sanctuary where they could enjoy time with their pets and families. “How is that increasing opportunity for dog owners, especially in summer when it’s too hot to take them anywhere else during most days except the beach?” questioned one concerned resident.

Sydneysiders are up in arms about a council decision to prohibit dogs from a popular beach in the affluent eastern suburbs.
Sydneysiders are up in arms about a council decision to prohibit dogs from a popular beach in the affluent eastern suburbs.(Dillon Seitchik-Reardon)

Another local, James Maile, expressed his disappointment, saying, “This is extremely disappointing. It’s one of the few places where I can bring my dog and daughter to enjoy together as a family. I’ve visited countless times and never witnessed any issues or dog waste left behind.”

Bridget Gysbers echoed this sentiment, lamenting the council’s decision as “an incredible shame” and “very disappointing.” The community’s reaction highlights a broader conversation about balancing pet ownership with public space usage, a challenge that continues to evolve with the city’s growing number of pet owners.

”Such an incredible shame. Very disappointing decision,” Bridget Gysbers said.

An online petition has been started to challenge the council decision and has almost gained 1500 signatures.

“The council’s decision does not reflect the interests of its residents who cherish these rare places where dogs can be free,” petition organiser Chelsea Shear said.

“I urge Woollahra Council to reconsider their stance and make Kutti Beach a designated off-leash area once again. Let’s preserve its status as a haven for dog lovers and their best friends.”

Dog owners can still walk their pets 2km away at Rose Bay Beach. 

9news.com.au has contacted the Woollahra Municipal Council for further comment.

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