April 21st 2023.
(Image Source: https://metro.co.uk) Residents of Kidnalls Drive have had enough of the sheep's intrusion
Residents of Kidnalls Drive have had enough of the troublesome sheep's intrusion, with their eating of flowers and loud bleating throughout the night. Homeowners have attempted to protect their plants with bricks and wires, but to no avail. Now, they are launching a petition and asking for a cattle grid to be built to restrict the sheep's access to the estate. Jeff Beveridge, 65, said "We can't grow anything out the front. In the front of everybody's house the developers put escallonia, a nice flowering shrub, and the sheep ate that. They'll eat anything." Retired university lecturer Dr David Collier, 69, added that "the sheep are completely uncontrolled. They can't help it and Awdry can't control the problem. There needs to be a physical barrier." As the residents of Kidnalls Drive take action to protect their plants and homes from the sheep, it is clear that a positive change is on the way.
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(Image Source: https://metro.co.uk) Despite the sheep's legal right to graze, villagers have had enough
Residents of the Kidnalls Drive estate in the Forest of Dean have had enough of their bothersome neighbours, who have been eating their flowers, bleating noisily into the night and ruining their front gardens. Despite the sheep’s legal right to graze, multiple complaints have fallen on deaf ears. The locals have now launched a petition against the animals, calling for a cattle grid to be built to stop them from being able to come and go as they please. Jeff Beveridge, 65, said: “We can’t grow anything out the front, the sheep will eat anything.” Retired university lecturer Dr David Collier, 69, added: “The sheep are completely uncontrolled. There needs to be a physical barrier.”
(Image Source: https://metro.co.uk) In response to the protest, the villagers are hoping for a cattle grid to be built, allowing the sheep to continue to roam free while protecting the residents of the Kidnalls Drive estate.
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