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Hampshire County Council puts cows on site promised to BTC to deter travellers


A HERD of cattle has been unleashed by a Hampshire council in a bid to tackle antisocial behaviour.

Hampshire County Council has turned out eight cows to stop youths rambling across Monks Brook Playing Fields on motorcycles.

Council chiefs claim the livestock will help deter abuse of the land. And they think travellers, who have previously set up camp there, will be unlikely to return to land being grazed.

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But the unusual move has sparked a row with the neighbouring football club in Stoneham Lane who claim they were last year promised the land for extra pitches.

BTC Sports and Social Club bosses said the antisocial behaviour has just been shifted to a field the other side of the road and children are being deprived of more football facilities.

Damon Brown, club chairman said: “They are not solving the problem they are just moving it on and using it as an excuse not to give us a long-term lease.

"The longer these cows are on the field the more damage they are going to do."

He said BTC, which already supports 19 teams, wanted to mark out the land for three more full-size pitches and six mini pitches, which could be used to help start a girls’ league.

Mr Brown added: “The motorcycles would find it difficult to drive across the field on a Saturday and Sunday when its full of kids playing football.”

Leader of Hampshire County Council, councillor Ken Thornber, said the council was considering the request to use the land as sports pitches.

He said: “In the meantime, the land is being subjected to growing antisocial behaviour and particularly the unauthorised use of motor bikes.

“This problem has caused concern among local residents and the presence of livestock is intended to help deter the abuse of this land. The long-term future of the land will be discussed by councillors, and in the meantime, Hampshire County Council has responded directly to BTC FC.”



Your Say YourEcho

Bright Spark, Stubbington by Sea says...
4:33pm Thu 16 Apr 09

Personally I would deploy some anti personnel mines in the field, that would soon sort out any trouble makers.

Boris Remmington, Wellow says...
5:22pm Thu 16 Apr 09

There will be some nice barbecues,steak pies, lassoing and rodeo fun.

Condor Man, Southampton says...
9:03pm Thu 16 Apr 09

Travellers are a menace, they have no regard for others and never pay for the waste they cause. Good on HCC. Shame the law acts in their favour all the time.

itsmehere, hythe says...
12:51am Fri 17 Apr 09

wouldn't the travellers just eat the cows and the pikeys on mopeds just moooow them down lmao

security word...show-milk lol

Martin Wellbourne, says...
6:40am Fri 17 Apr 09

Ken Thornber, said "the land is being subjected to growing antisocial behaviour and particularly the unauthorised use of motor bikes"

So deal with the problem head on instead of this ridiculous solution. If a herd of cows can be this successful then sack the PCSO's and place some cows in district centres around Hampshire.

Que Denzil to tell me that replacing plastic pigs with real cows is the answer.

The Grey Mystery, Shirley says...
6:58am Fri 17 Apr 09

give the plastic pigs the power to impound the motorbikes ha ha they cant even stop cyclists in shirley precinct - useless

Martin Wellbourne, says...
10:36am Fri 17 Apr 09

The Grey Mystery wrote:
give the plastic pigs the power to impound the motorbikes ha ha they cant even stop cyclists in shirley precinct - useless
Big Police campaign last year reported here - but not one fine issued to a cyclist on the pavement. Waste of moeny printing and fixing the signs.

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BTC under-11s with their coach Mike Fleetwood, back left, and football secretary Steve Gray, right, in front of the field where cattle are now grazing Buy this photo icon Buy this photo » BTC under-11s with their coach Mike Fleetwood, back left, and football secretary Steve Gray, right, in front of the field where cattle are now grazing

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