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Home / Environment / Village Pays £7,000 for Duck Crossing Sign: No Ducks Seen!

Village Pays £7,000 for Duck Crossing Sign: No Ducks Seen!

5 Feb

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Summary

  • A village council spent £7,000 on a duck crossing sign.
  • Locals in Daws Heath, Essex, have never seen ducks in the area.
  • The sign was installed despite no nearby ponds or duck habitats.
Village Pays £7,000 for Duck Crossing Sign: No Ducks Seen!

In Daws Heath, Essex, a local council has spent a remarkable £7,000 to install a sign warning drivers of potential duck crossings. This expenditure has left residents bemused, as many have lived in the village for years without ever spotting a single duck in the vicinity. There are also no ponds or water bodies nearby that might attract waterfowl.

Councillor John Knott expressed strong criticism, deeming the sign 'ludicrous' and questioning the competency behind the decision. He noted that similar signs can be purchased online for around £50. While the council cited safety surveys and resident reports, the lack of ducks in Daws Heath has fueled public outcry over the significant financial outlay and decision-making process.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The council spent £7,000 on a sign warning of duck crossings, citing safety surveys and resident reports, though locals are perplexed by the decision.
No, residents and local councillor John Knott have stated they have never seen ducks in Daws Heath, nor are there any nearby ponds.
Villagers and Councillor John Knott consider the £7,000 sign 'ludicrous' and are demanding answers regarding the decision-making process and cost.

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