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Council investigating rotting meat chunks found in park

Dog walker finds huge pieces of meat abandoned in Portslade park

by Felice Southwell
Friday 8 Dec, 2023 at 1:48PM
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Council investigating rotting meat chunks found in park

Brighton and Hove City Council are investigating how rotting meat and bones are being left in a park in Portslade.

Residents near Vale Park say the issue has been getting worse for months, with large chunks of meat being found by dog walkers.

Local resident, Luella Ciannella posted a picture (above) of what she binned while she was walking her dogs on Wednesday, 6 December.

The council say that whoever is dumping the meat should stop, and that residents should report all occurrences to them instead of binning them meat themselves.

Another local dog walker said: “This has been happening for months now and it’s a nightmare for those of us with dogs in the park.

“It is someone putting them there at night for foxes but clearly the foxes don’t want them!

A council spokesperson said: “We don’t know who is leaving meat in Vale Road park and we don’t know why they are doing so. But we are investigating.

“We would very much ask them to stop doing so – and to dispose of their meat properly.

“It is clearly a potential health hazard that could also attract vermin. We would advise people to avoid it and make sure their animals avoid it too.

“We are aware that some local residents have been disposing of the meat they have spotted.

“We do appreciate this, but we would instead like to encourage them to report the occurrences to Cityparks@brighton-hove.gov.uk – for their own safety and so that we can dispose of the meat safely and monitor the extent of the problem.”

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Comments 4

  1. Bertie Bassett says:
    2 years ago

    Leaving food out for foxes is such an idiotic thing to do, encouraging them to become dependant on humans for food is not helpful to them in the slightest.

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  2. D says:
    2 years ago

    Have they checked the type of meat it is? Has anyone gone missing?

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  3. Benjamin says:
    2 years ago

    It’s definitely for the wildlife, whilst the intention is a noble one, it doesn’t help the overall issue, as Bertie has mentioned in their comment, it creates a dependency on humans for survival.

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  4. John says:
    2 years ago

    The council are idiots. My neighbour has been feeding them and the foxes are causing problems to lots of peoples gardens in the area. Council do not believe us that these idiots are still feeding them. People that feed foxes need there heads testing.

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