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Friday, 18 July 2014 14:49

Petition to Reinstate the Cows at Dairy Crest

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Petition to Reinstate the Cows at Dairy CrestThe introduction of real cows into Sunbury Park may be controversial but less controversial is the preservation of a local landmark on the A316. Dairy Crest (previously Job's Dairy) has stated that the fibreglass cows which stood so proudly on the roof of their building have become worn and their fixings dangerous. Citing health and safety concerns the Company has removed the cows and they make no promises to restore or replace them. These cows have been a delight to many generations of little car passengers and, if Dairy Crest can be persuaded, their restoration could be a delight for many more generations to come.

It's not a world-changing issue but it is local; and if it's one which brings only fleeting pleasure to countless users of the A316 and at minimal cost to a large company, why not click on the link and complete the petition. It will take a matter of seconds!

www.change.org/en-GB/petitions/dairy-crest-restore-the-model-cows-to-the-roof-of-feltham-dairy-crest

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