{"id":182270,"date":"2023-10-04T21:51:21","date_gmt":"2023-10-04T21:51:21","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/precoinnews.com\/?p=182270"},"modified":"2023-10-04T21:51:21","modified_gmt":"2023-10-04T21:51:21","slug":"uk-town-besieged-by-pigeon-poo-cries-for-beaked-protector-but-shoppers-scared","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/precoinnews.com\/world-news\/uk-town-besieged-by-pigeon-poo-cries-for-beaked-protector-but-shoppers-scared\/","title":{"rendered":"UK town besieged by pigeon poo cries for beaked protector but ‘shoppers scared’"},"content":{"rendered":"

A UK town centre has been inundated with bird poo from a "growing number" of seagulls and pigeons, according to fed-up residents.<\/p>\n

Ashford Borough Council in Kent was even looking to bring in a hawk to scare off the winged pests. However the plans were dropped after authority bosses found there was an "insufficient need" for the feathered protector.<\/p>\n

Locals have been left frustrated by the U-turn, with business owners in the particularly hard-hit Park Mall calling for something to be done to rid the area of nesting pigeons. Vince Monticelli, who owns The Record Store in the council-owned shopping centre, said: "You walk around and they are cooing above you.<\/p>\n

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"All the babies are squawking and then they could poo on you. I think they are an issue and the council probably should\u2019ve got the hawk," he added.<\/p>\n

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Plans to introduce the hawk were first discussed last year. The council, currently run by a coalition of independents and the Green Party, was planning to launch a four-month trial, which would see a bird handler walk around with the hawk on their arm on a weekly basis.<\/p>\n

The bird was also expected to make for an "interesting attraction" for shoppers as well as helping to rid the town centre of less desirable animals. However the trial has since been axed and the authority now says it is "keeping the situation under review".<\/p>\n

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