Berwick Gull Cull Petition
BBC Radio Newcastle and BBC News website have been running with the story from the Berwick Advertiser (sister paper of the Berwickshire News) that there is a petition calling for the cull of gulls in Berwick - exactly the same problem as in Eyemouth as reported in last week's News. The petition has reached 1000 signatures apparently.
Of course it could be that the number of gulls is increasing due to the food waste that's left lying around by the populace and that the answer is to reduce littering and to increase the frequency of public refuse bin emptying.
Of course it could be that the number of gulls is increasing due to the food waste that's left lying around by the populace and that the answer is to reduce littering and to increase the frequency of public refuse bin emptying.
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3 Comments:
Gulls near the sea? You don't friggin' say! Wankers.
:o)
By
The Bird Woman, at August 21, 2006 11:10 PM
It's the number and behaviour of the gulls that's causing them concern though - apparently all the chavs are having their pasties nicked by marauding gulls.
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The Paper Boy, at August 21, 2006 11:26 PM
Well, they wont be getting my signature!
*huff*
Can't really blame the gulls for wanting pasties. Pasties are ace.
;o)
By
The Bird Woman, at August 22, 2006 11:14 AM
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