'There seems to be thousands of them.'
in County Louth that a public meeting has been organised to try and figure out how to solve the bird-related problem. Taking place in The d Hotel on Monday June 26, the meeting will try to find a humane solution to the ongoing seagull scourge.
Former councillor Frank Godfrey, who is organising the meeting, said: “The seagull problem is going from bad to worse as the year goes on. This summer for some unknown reason there seems to be thousands of them. "I’ve been talking to a lot of traders and this is a problem that seems to be getting worse as the years go on,” said Mr. Godfrey. “We all know they are noisy, but they are picking rubbish out of bins and making the streets look filthy, not to mention the bird droppings all over the streets and our historical buildings.Seagulls are a protected species under EU law, however nests and eggs can be destroyed when they pose a threat to public health and safety.
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