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Place of woof-ship! Cathedral goes dog friendly with water stations and treats

Olive Loveridge-Greene
Last updated: May 17, 2023 2:33 pm
Olive Loveridge-Greene Published May 17, 2023
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Story from Jam Press (Cathedral Dogs) Pictured: A grab from a promotional video released by Chichester Cathedral confirming that dogs are now welcome to visit the site with their owners. Place of woof-ship! Cathedral goes dog friendly with water stations and treats A cathedral has gone dog friendly – with water stations and treats available for four-legged worshippers. Chichester Cathedral is now welcoming pooches in a bid to make it more inclusive for owners. Canines will be able to visit the grounds between 9am and 5pm from Monday to Saturday. The dogs can also visit 12:30pm and 2:30pm on the Sabbath too. They must remain on a lead and owners must clean up after them. Any dogs disturbing other visitors will be booted out. They can also stop off for food and drinks stops with water stations and treats dotted around. Reverend Canon Simon Holland - who now won’t be the only one in a dog collar - said: "We cannot wait to welcome our four-legged friends into the cathedral. "Dogs are such an important part of our daily lives, bringing so much love and joy to their families. "We hope that by making the cathedral a dog-friendly space, our visitors will be able to make more meaningful memories with their canine companions." Locals in the West Sussex city have praised the move. Mike Trodd said: "Hallelujah. Wonderful news." Sarah Morris said: "This is the best news. "I’m going to visit now. I think you will find your visitor numbers go up." Lucia Barbato added: "Have always found it peculiar how the house of God could exclude them." But Dinah Ruth Honey said: "What about people who are allergic to dogs?" ENDS EDITOR'S NOTE: Usage Licence: (SOCIAL MEDIA) We have obtained this material from a verified account on social media platforms and have reached out to the owner. Usage Restrictions: Jam Press accepts all responsibility for use on news media portals only, usage on social media platforms like Facebook and YouTube is not guaranteed.
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A cathedral has gone dog friendly – with water stations and treats available for four-legged worshippers.

Chichester Cathedral is now welcoming pooches in a bid to make it more inclusive for owners.

Canines will be able to visit the grounds between 9am and 5pm from Monday to Saturday.

Dogs are now welcome if they are on a lead (Credit: Jam Press)

The dogs can also visit 12:30pm and 2:30pm on the Sabbath too.

They must remain on a lead and owners must clean up after them.

Any dogs disturbing other visitors will be booted out.

They can also stop off for food and drinks stops with water stations and treats dotted around.

Reverend Canon Simon Holland – who now won’t be the only one in a dog collar – said: “We cannot wait to welcome our four-legged friends into the cathedral.

“Dogs are such an important part of our daily lives, bringing so much love and joy to their families.

“We hope that by making the cathedral a dog-friendly space, our visitors will be able to make more meaningful memories with their canine companions.”

Water stations will be dotted around the grounds (Credit: Jam Press)

Locals in the West Sussex city have praised the move.

Mike Trodd said: “Hallelujah. Wonderful news.”

Sarah Morris said: “This is the best news.

“I’m going to visit now. I think you will find your visitor numbers go up.”

Lucia Barbato added: “Have always found it peculiar how the house of God could exclude them.”

But Dinah Ruth Honey said: “What about people who are allergic to dogs?”

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