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Friday, 07 March 2014 16:31

Cattle in Sunbury Park - Council Answers Your Questions

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Cattle in Sunbury Park - Council Answers Your QuestionsFollowing recent press coverage and the article published here on 21st January, the Council has published its answers to questions which are being raised by many residents. To view, click here:

www.spelthorne.gov.uk/article/6586/Cattle-in-Sunbury-Park

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  • Comment Link UKIP for Sunbury Saturday, 10 May 2014 09:26 posted by UKIP for Sunbury

    I agree. Too many dog walkers think that Sunbury Park is solely for their domain.

  • Comment Link alex Monday, 28 April 2014 07:26 posted by alex

    This sounds like a great idea. I have always been rather disturb by the amount of dog walkers on this area, so much so I was never really comfortable taking my young children over there for a simple walk. My son was in the ATC (Air training corp) and used to use the common at night for an exercise, it wasn't bombs or snipers they needed to watch for but dog mess. I love Dogs and had a staffy myself, the area is not a toilet or a private area for dogs.

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