A man who got two pet geese for company in lockdown may have to get rid of them after complaints about their honking.
Sven Kirby, 34, has hand-reared the pets – Beep Beep and Norbert – who waddle around his house in nappies. A noise abatement notice from Leeds City Council now warns he must “prevent recurrence” by 8 December or face a fine of up to £5,000.
Sven, of Armley, said: “I love my geese. It almost feels as if social services are taking my kids away.” The council said he could appeal the notice.
Daily Mirror (Daragh Brady)
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Luxury labour
Tom Kerridge is selling a pre-made Christmas dinner for £380 – but you must cook it yourself.
Metro (Amanda Welles)
Counting sheep
Anne passed away at her home in Mere on 18 December 2018. Her love of her beloved sheep was a prominent feature in her life and Anne is buried in a white, woollen coffin made by a specialist Yorkshire firm using the fleece of three sheep.
The Blackmore Vale (Ruth Eyre)
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Magic mushrooms
Several carved wooden mushrooms have been removed from a park after a council received a complaint they looked “unnecessarily phallic”. The wooden features were carved out of tree stumps at Cwmdonkin Park in Uplands, Swansea, last winter by the council parks team.
Paul Durden, a co-writer of Twin Town, said many locals oppose the removal.
BBC Wales (Christopher Rossi)
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This article appears in the 02 Dec 2020 issue of the New Statesman, Crashed