Ducking Out of Recycling Duties ; Beverley: Birds Choose Unusual Place to Roost
Hull Daily Mail › June 16, 2010
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Hull Daily Mail › June 16, 2010
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FAMILIES of geese and ducks have moved into one of the East Riding's busiest recycling centres.
As well as negotiating trucks, skips and other drivers, residents taking their rubbish to the facility at Weel, near Beverley, now have to dodge a gaggle of birds.See the full content of this document
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Ducking Out of Recycling Duties ; Beverley: Birds Choose Unusual Place to Roost
Geese gather around the bright green gates opposite the canal and are...
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