Feathered Enemies

AIRBORNE rage from Worthing s feathered friends has spread even further.

Following a report in the Worthing Herald, Bill Barnham has written in about the trouble that residents of Milton Street and Rowlands Road are having with seagulls.

Residents of the roads are finding their bags of rubbish torn apart by the birds and the contents strewn up and down the road. The gulls, many of them nesting on the roofs, are searching for food and it is feared the scattered debris could attract all sorts of vermin.

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Residents also have to put with seagull slime on their cars, the acidity of which is bad for the paintwork, and the usual noise that accompanies a nesting flock.

For stories, pictures and a cartoon on the perils of the seagulls, see the Herald, July 19.

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