West Cumbrian pigeon feeders’ in court appeal
Last updated at 19:33, Thursday, 07 June 2012
Two High Harrington women are appealing against their conviction for breaching an abatement order to stop leaving food out for birds.
Mildred Monica McIntosh, 77, and Janet Lorraine McIntosh, 48, of Broadacres, were found guilty at a two-day trial at West Cumbria Magistrates Court in December.
They were fined £500 each, ordered to pay £1,182 costs and a £15 surcharge and told by magistrates they faced a £50 fine for every day they continued.
The appeal will be heard at Carlisle Crown Court on July 3.
The mother and daughter were taken to court by Allerdale council after neighbours said their lives were being made a misery by 300 feral pigeons which congregated on roof tops around Broadacres and left droppings.
They blamed the McIntoshes for encouraging the pigeons by feeding them.
Both mother and daughter told the court they had not fed pigeons since the order was served, but admitted putting small feed out for other birds.
Ten residents from Broadacres are expected to give evidence at the appeal.
First published at 19:19, Thursday, 07 June 2012
Published by http://www.timesandstar.co.uk
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Saturday, June 21st, 1919Broomley and Bywell parishes near Stocksfield wanted to raise a memorial to the Fallen of the First World War.
Lord Allendale had promised to give a site for the monument and if sufficient funds were raised it was planned to build a memorial cottage for a district nurse.
Lord Allendale also agreed to let several acres of land adjoining the village school to be used as a recreation ground.

