Seagulls are pests
Published:
6:00 AM July 12, 2014
Updated:
6:46 PM November 7, 2020
Some might say there’s nothing better than a stroll on a warm day across our wonderful seafront.
Except for one BIG problem, the ever growing size and confidence of the seagulls.
It’s great to see the new ‘Don’t Feed the Seagulls’ signs, but why haven’t ANY been placed right where everyone sits, by the zebra crossing?
Surely it’s common sense to put signs were everyone sits?
If people are discouraged from feeding the seagulls, then hopefully they will go to sea to get their fish, instead of relying on takeaway fish and chips.
The seagulls are out of control and before long will it discourage visitors coming to our town?
Alison Badcock
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