Seaford Seafront – Doggie Do’s & Don’ts

Observing Seaford promenade's dog ban by-law from 1st May – 30th September 2023

Seaford is well known for its attractive and unspoiled seafront. The beach is enjoyed by visitors all year round but in particular during the warmer weather and summer season.

In order to ensure the comfort and ease of all beach users, a dog ban by-law was put in place from 1st May to 30th September on certain parts of the seafront.

Seaford Town Council would like to remind all dog walkers visiting the seafront to please take care in observing the dog ban areas, which differ for the promenade and beach itself, and are in effect from Frankie’s Beach Café leading west to the start of Bönningstedt Promenade.

There are signs along the promenade displaying the designated areas either for ‘Dogs on Leads’ or ‘No Dogs allowed’.

Dog owners are also reminded to please pick up after your pets; this allows all users to enjoy the beach safely.

To report an issue with dog fouling or breaches of the by-law, please inform Lewes District Council's Neighbourhood First team online www.lewes-eastbourne.gov.uk/environmental-problems/neighbourhood-first or report it through the District Council's 'Report It' smartphone app.

Click on the image below to enlarge the map.  The area's marked in red from West View up to the ice cream van at Edinburgh Road shows where dogs are not allowed on the beach during peak season and should be on a lead on the promenade.