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Council move will put pigeons to flight
Wednesday 30th December 2009, 11:30AM GMT.
Thousands of pigeons roosting in derelict industrial buildings are causing problems for bosses at Sandwell Council.
Huge numbers of the birds currently nest in derelict factories in the heart of West Bromwich.
But the buildings are due to be demolished within the next two years. To tackle the problem, Sandwell Council will be drawing up an action plan in the new year. The factories will be knocked down as part of the multi-million pound Eastern Gateway development.
Neighbourhoods chief Councillor Mahboob Hussain said: “The council is aware of the problems for the town centre caused by the roosting of pigeons in a number of derelict and unoccupied buildings in the area of the Eastern Gateway.
“We will be considering how to address this matter in the new year.”
A recent report to council bosses revealed pigeons fouling the streets is one of the main concerns for residents.
The document reads: “Pigeon droppings are a real concern for residents particularly in and around Farley Fountain, West Bromwich and Smethwick High Street.
“Sandwell currently has a non-lethal policy to deal with pigeons and carries out occasional education and enforcement programmes to deal with people who put down food.
“Over the next two years, the derelict factories on the nearby Eastern Gateway will be demolished, which will result in large populations of pigeons currently roosting in the buildings finding alternative sites.”
The report also highlighted the geese fouling problems in Smethwick Hall Park, the scene of the recent Duckgate controversy. Mother Vanessa Kelly from Oldbury was fined for littering for feeding ducks with her 17-month-old son Harry.
From April 28 2002 to November 19 2009, there were 308 complaints or concerns about pigeons in Sandwell.
Complaints included people feeding the pigeons in Dartmouth Square, birds nesting under railway bridges and derelict buildings being overrun with them.
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Councillor Mahboob Hussain I am totally confused by your comment “Pigeon droppings are a real concern for residents particularly in and around Farley Fountain, West Bromwich and Smethwick High Street”
Sandwell Council has actually provided a seating area opposite White Road, where local residents are instructed they can sit and feed pigeons!!!!!, the saying about the right hand not knowing what the left hand is doing, springs to mind.
And what’s with this “MULTI-MILLION POUND EASTERN GATEWAY DEVELOPMENT” is this another crackpot scheme devised by Sandwell’s Labour Council to artificially inflate the Council Tax that people are forced to pay.
Councillor Mahboob Hussain, I appreciate that in your ivory tower that your isolated from the real world but there is a recession going on!!!!!! Your council has not only wasted £72 million on “The Public” that no one wants or ever wanted and its only purpose was to leave as a legacy of Sandwell’s Labour Council rule over the peasants, but recently you have spent £450.000 of our money on Birchley Island in Oldbury,
Cllr Mahboob Hussain, you could cover the traffic island in gold leaf and it would still only be a traffic island, how can you possibly justify spending £450.000 of our money on a traffic island????? All you have done is put a few boulders and a few plants on the island, Grass it over it’s a traffic island for god’s sake.
Its not the pigeons that’s the problem with this borough, its Sandwell’s Labour Council that has unilaterally decided that the views of the electorate are not to be listened too.
Jim Gull, Bearwood
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