Thane Hiranandani residents battle pigeon menace, knock Corporation’s door

Thane Hiranandani residents battle pigeon menace, knock Corporation’s door

pigeon patrolPigeons have made life difficult for residents of Hiranandani meadows in Thane. With the number of pigeons in the area rising alarming, they have now written to the officials at Thane Municipal Corporation (TMC) to intervene.

A resident of Niharika building, on condition of anonymity, said, “Many residents are suffering from skin disorders and health problems. We are not against pigeons but we don’t want them to be fed in residential areas. We used to stand holding placards asking people to not feed pigeons here, while some listen other residents continue with the activity.”

Residents have now approached the TMC asking them to take action. TMC on its part has put up a board asking residents to asking residents to not feed animals and birds.

TMC’s move has however irked the local NGOs. Sachin Bhanage said, “We approached the commissioner and even wrote to Union minister Menaka Gandhi protesting against the move. Not feeding the animals will only make them more ferocious.”

 

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Birdbrained new law could make feeding pigeons a criminal offence

Birdbrained new law could make feeding pigeons a criminal offence

pigeon patrolA new law that allows councils to ban activities in public spaces is leading to “bizarre new criminal offences”, which could see homeless people, buskers and people who feed pigeons prosecuted.

The law is said to have widespread public support but campaigners against heavy regulation say it is confusing and will turn town or city centres into “no-go zones”.

The Manifesto Club says the elderly, young people, buskers and homeless people could be deemed criminals as councils and other authorities introduce a “patchwork of criminal law” as part of the Anti-Social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act.

Authorities can use public spaces protection orders (PSPOs) to ban certain activities, the group says.

It highlights areas where certain people are banned from retail parks and housing blocks, while begging and having open containers of alcohol are deemed criminal offences in some areas.

But authorities say the new laws – designed to restrict anti-social behaviour and improve quality of life for residents – appear to be working.

Josie Appleton, director of the Manifesto Club, said: “These powers are so broad that they allow councils to ban pretty much anything.

“The result is a patchwork of criminal law where something is illegal in one town but not in the next, or in one street but not the next.

“This makes it hard for the public to know what is criminal and what is not. These orders will turn town and city centres into no-go zones for homeless people, buskers, old ladies feeding pigeons or anyone else whom the council views as ‘messy’.

“It is astonishing that in the 21st century you could be punished for the crime of selling a lucky charm, ‘loitering’, or failing to leave a retail park within 20 minutes. This looks like a return to the meddling and moralism of 19th-century by-laws.”

In Colchester it is a crime to drive into a retail park after 6pm unless using the facilities. The council said it was necessary to prevent anti-social car meets.   In Poole, people are not allowed to beg in certain areas and are required to clean up after their dog, under measures passed in December.

Oxford City Council has passed a PSPO prohibiting people under the age of 21 from entering a tower block, unless they are legally resident or visiting a relative in the block. The council has also proposed a series of restrictions on activities in the city centre, including bans on unlicensed busking, begging and pigeon feeding.

Last night an Oxford council spokeswoman defended the measures. “The unacceptable behaviour of a few has caused a great deal of misery and it is important that we tackle this problem robustly,” she said.

Another four PSPOs drawn up by councils around the country are currently out for public consultation and 19 are under consideration. These include potential bans on amplified music, rough sleeping, loitering around cash machines and the sale of lucky charms and heather.

 

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Morecambe birdman sentenced for breach of ASBO

Morecambe birdman sentenced for breach of ASBO

pigeon patrolThe Morecambe ‘birdman’ said he was surprised to avoid prison after breaching his Anti-Social Behaviour Order for feeding his feathery friends.

Pigeon-lover John Wilkinson appeared before Lancaster Magistrates for breaching the terms of his ASBO and was given a 12 month community and supervision order.

Speaking to the Lancaster Guardian shortly after the case Mr Wilkinson said he thought he would behind bars.

He said: “I am surprised. I was expecting to go to prison. I was singled out, I don’t think I have done anything wrong, it is unjust I feel. I have had a lot of support, I have many friends I never thought I had.”

Jo Bailey was there to support her friend on April 8 and said: “It’s local businesses, not neighbours, they isolate John for feeding pigeons.

“He needs somewhere allocated to him where he can feed the pigeons in peace.”

The court heard Mr Wilkinson was seen on two occasions with another man on August 6 and 19 between Marine Road West and Regent Road feeding pigeons more than half a kilo of bird seed.

He had pleaded guilty to the two offences at an earlier hearing. This was the fourth time the council commenced proceedings in relation to breaches of the order.

The council first applied for an ASBO against Mr Wilkinson in 2012 due to a number of complaints from residents.

Lancaster City Council extended an existing ASBO for a further year to December 5 2015.

The conditions do not prevent Mr Wilkinson from feeding pigeons, but restrict it within 100m of his home on Cavendish Road.

Outside that radius he can feed up to half a kilo of bird seed between the hours of 9.30am and 10.30am on a Monday, Wednesday or Friday. He cannot feed birds at any other time.

Magistrates also ordered Mr Wilkinson to pay a £60 victim surcharge and £80 towards the prosecution’s costs.

Mr Halewood Dodd, defending Mr Wilkinson said: “Every town around the world has flocks of feral pigeons yet they’re seen as a pest in Lancaster and Morecambe and Mr Wilkinson has been subjected to an ASBO as a result.”

 

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RESIDENT LETS FLY OVER ‘VERMIN’ PIGEONS’ DROPPINGS ON BARROW STREET

RESIDENT LETS FLY OVER ‘VERMIN’ PIGEONS’ DROPPINGS ON BARROW STREET

pigeon patrolTHE state of a pigeon-riddled empty shop has sparked an angry outburst.

PEST ANGER Barrow resident John Robinson is sick of pigeons leaving mess outside the former business premises of Warren James in Dalton Road, Barrow. Above: Pigeons leaving through a gap above the rundown shopfront
John Robinson has grown fed-up with the state of the former Warren James jewellers in Dalton Road, Barrow.

The birds can regularly be seen creeping in and out of the rotted fascia sign and their decaying droppings have become stubborn stains on the high street below.

Mr Robinson, 65, says it is blighting Dalton Road and says it is one of a number of grubby units in the town centre. Mr Robinson, of Highfield Road, said: “ I’ve got an industrial disease so can’t taste or smell, but in the sun, my wife tells me it stinks, and we’re expecting people to come into town?

“It’s not just that one shop, there’s quite a few and there’s pigeons in and out. We’ve got these naughty boys doing community service – buy a few power washers and get them cleaning the place up.

“There are about eight or 10 pigeons going in and out of that shop in Dalton Road; there are holes all over it and the sign has fallen on the floor. It’s absolutely disgusting. I’ve lived in Barrow all my life and it disheartens me to see the town centre like that. It’s been said to me that pigeons have got to be protected. Nonsense, feral pigeons are vermin.”

Town centre units are the responsibility of the property owners. Alan Barker, Barrow Borough Council’s streetcare manager, said: “We as a litter collection authority sweep the ground to the standard required, and that bit of Dalton Road gets swept 365 days a year, and then it’s on the continual sweep for the rest of the day.

“The council does not have a pavement scrubbing clause in the contract. The brushes will sweep most of it up but they won’t clean it as though there’s never been anything there. When it gets embedded, that becomes a Cumbria Highways issue.

“We had the same problem in Portland Walk recently (with the unit now occupied by the Sweet Emporium), and it’s other people’s responsibility that’s impacting on what we’re responsible for. It’s the building’s owner who needs to start taking responsibility. It does cause problems, but we can only do what we can with the money available.”

 

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Sitting proudly atop her pigeon-free kingdom at the Oxford Mound…

Sitting proudly atop her pigeon-free kingdom at the Oxford Mound…

pigeon patrolONCE a fortnight, Jenny the Harris hawk regally sits atop the mound at Oxford Castle ruling over her bird kingdom.

The bird of prey’s very presence is enough to keep the masses of feral pigeons in check.

Pest control officer Ade Boler accompanies Jenny to the Oxford Castle Quarter regularly.

Mr Boler, who works for Hawksdrift Falconry, said: “We work in all sorts of locations, like old factories, but this is probably my favourite place to work.

“It’s a beautiful site and Jenny looks the part here too.”

Jenny simply acts as a warning to pigeons, rather as than a predator.

Birds of prey have been used in other areas of the city, including Exeter College, to control bird populations.

The large, partly ruined Norman medieval castle was officially opened as a tourist attraction by the Queen in May 2006.

The castle was originally built in 1071 for William the Conqueror to enable the Normans to control the area.

 

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