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Chiefs left red-faced over ducks
Friday 11th December 2009, 11:30AM GMT.
Not one complaint was received by a Black Country council about the feeding of ducks prior to a woman being handed a £75 fine for doing so, it was claimed today.
Last month Vanessa Kelly, aged 26, was hit with the fine for feeding ducks in Smethwick Hall Park in Londonderry Lane, Smethwick, with her 18 month old son. Sandwell Council later rescinded the penalty, but defended its policy, saying that it had received “many complaints” about the feeding of pigeons and wildfowl across the borough.
But, council records revealed under the Freedom on Information Act show that while pigeons have been the subject of many reports no complaint was made over ducks, swans or geese.
The information reveals that in the last nine years, from April 28, 2000 to November 19, 2009 there were 306 complaints about pigeons and nine about birds in general.
Malcolm Ford, the UK Independence Party representative in Sandwell which submitted the request for the information, said: “I didn’t believe that there was anybody in the borough who had any problems with ducks. There is no problem with ducks.”
But Sandwell Council today hit back saying it had received complaints about rats and the feeding of birds was linked to that problem.
The authority added that the information it provided did not include telephone enquiries received about the feeding of birds, where a member of the public would be given verbal advice but the call would not be recorded on a database.
Council leader, Councillor Darren Cooper, said: “The council has recorded thousands of complaints about the problems caused by the feeding of pigeons, geese and other birds since 2000.
“These complaints are recorded under different headings on our database.
“Council members get many complaints about the mess and nuisance of waterfowl,” he added.
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The FOI inquiry from UKIP asked for access to information on complaints received about the feeding of pigeons and waterfowl.
Our reply said the recorded number of complaints and enquiries concerned with feeding “pigeons and other birds” was 306 over the past nine years. We do not record the species of birds separately.
However, this figure does not include telephone enquiries received about the feeding of birds, where a member of the public would be given verbal advice but the call would not be recorded on the database.
It also does not include complaints recorded on our database under the headings of rat problems or fly-tipping caused by the feeding of birds, or complaints from residents received by ward members.
Cllr Darren Cooper, leader, said: “The Council has recorded thousands of complaints about the problems caused by the feeding of pigeons, geese and other birds since 2000. These complaints are recorded under different headings on our database.
“For instance, the number of complaints about rats was 4,198 and these included where residents complained about the feeding of birds attracting rats.
“And in the complaints about fly tipping, many complainants pointed out that people leaving excessive amounts of food for pigeons and waterfowl attracted rats,” he said.
“On top of that, as I know only too well from personal experience, council members get many complaints about the mess and nuisance of waterfowl.”
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They have a logging system, but they don’t log things in the same way?
Now whats crazier, fining families for doing something they’ve done for generations, or running a council in such an incompetent way.
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I hope who ever made the statement “that it had received “many complaints” about the feeding of pigeons and wildfowl across the borough” is sacked forthwith for telling lies.
Although we all know when the statement is “seasonally adjusted” into Sandwell MBC double speak, it will be all our faults for interpretating what they actually meant incorrectly.
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In reply to the Sandwell Council post…
Concrete all of the lakes in the parks, tarmac all of Sandwell Valley, that would control the “mess and nuisance of waterfowl”
We all know it’s nothing what-so-ever to do with the nuisance, it’s all about getting more and more revenue for the council
When these wardens first came on our streets and areas we all thought “GREAT” at least it will stop all the rowdy behaviour and robberies, I was one who welcomed it….but now….all it is, is a cash pig for the council and I for one want it done away with and FULL control be bought back to REAL police, not a nanny state cash converters patroll helbent on grabbing every last penny from an already cash strapped residents
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