Bury St Edmunds in Suffolk has been shortlisted by the National Dog Friendly Awards 2024 in the UK’s most dog friendly town category.
Last year the town won silver and was crowned the most Dog Friendly town in England, now it has its sights set on gold and winning the national award.
The DogFriendly Awards recognise and reward dog friendly places and pet businesses that go the extra mile for the benefit of the UK’s 12.5 million dogs and their owners. Winners of the DogFriendly Awards in each of the categories are chosen by public vote with the winners announced at a ceremony in London on Thursday, 21st November.
With more pet owners now taking their pooch on holiday with them, Bury St Edmunds has developed its own dog friendly scheme to help visitors and residents easily identify where their four-legged pal is made welcome. Around 140 shops, eateries, places to stay, attractions and more which have signed up to the scheme, can display a blue paw print logo sticker and water bowl.
Second year running
Chief Executive of Our Bury St Edmunds BID, which now includes the town’s official tourism brand Bury St Edmunds and Beyond, Mark Cordell said: “It is fantastic that Bury St Edmunds has reached the finals for a second time, two years in a row. Last time we were England’s most dog friendly town, this year we hope to be the most dog friendly town in the UK.
“Not only does Bury St Edmunds welcome dogs in many of our businesses, but many go the extra mile offering items on their menus, free snacks for dogs and more and many of our local accommodation businesses offer dog stays too. It means that residents and visitors know that they don’t have to leave their four-legged member of their family at home when they visit the town allowing them to visit and stay longer.
“In addition, this last year the town’s tour guides now offer dog friendly tours to visitors and St Edmundsbury Cathedral has become dog friendly and has even published a dogs of the Cathedral calendar for 2025.”
‘One of the most dog friendly places in the country’
Jon Kay, who founded the town’s dog friendly scheme with help from Bury St Edmunds Town Council, Our Bury St Edmunds BID, and Bury St Edmunds and Beyond, said:
“We are super proud to be a finalist again, which is reflective of what we already believe – that Bury St Edmunds is one of the most dog friendly places in the country. The accolade is a testament to the combined efforts of local businesses and a passionate group behind the scenes going over and above to make our four legged friends welcome. We are excited and hopeful for the awards but know competition will be tough.”
For more information about Bury St Edmunds Dog Friendly Scheme click here or watch the video on YouTube, which gives a real dog’s eye view of the town. For more details about other things to see and do and where to stay visit Bury St Edmunds and Beyond.