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Tag: Pigeons

Posted on April 12, 2017

Somerset residents warned to feed the bins, not the birds

Residents across South Somerset are being urged to feed the litter bins and not the birds in town centres this spring and summer. South Somerset District Council are advising people to ensure litter is put in bins provided and not to feed seagulls and pigeons that congregate in many areas of town centres. Full story: Read more

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