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Published Date: 05 August 2008
RE the noise abatement order on the parrots of Seamer Road.
We will have the council out round the streets to shoot the seagulls for making a noise!

And in the autum they can go out and shoot all the geese that fly over that dare to make a noise.

What next? Well we have cats and dogs that make a noise; are we to have a mass cull on any animal that dares to make a noise for the sake of Mrs Cummings' neighbours?

What about the noise the children make? Do we get the council to get rid of them and cars, and motorbikes, and lorries?

Carol Dirom

Seamer Road



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  • Last Updated: 04 August 2008 2:28 PM
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