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'Cock fight' over noise complaint | 'Cock fight' over noise complaint |
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A family has been told to get rid of two pet cockerels after complaints from neighbours - but is now taking the fight to court. | |
Alex Panayotti said 12-year-old daughter Stella, who uses a wheelchair, had grown very attached to the pair at their Inverbervie house. | Alex Panayotti said 12-year-old daughter Stella, who uses a wheelchair, had grown very attached to the pair at their Inverbervie house. |
Aberdeenshire Council has told the family to address the Rooster and Gobi noise issue complaints. | Aberdeenshire Council has told the family to address the Rooster and Gobi noise issue complaints. |
The family is set to challenge the ruling in court in November. | The family is set to challenge the ruling in court in November. |
Mr Panayotti told the BBC Scotland news website: "I hatched the eggs in November and first received a complaint in March. | Mr Panayotti told the BBC Scotland news website: "I hatched the eggs in November and first received a complaint in March. |
It's similar to the noise a lawnmower makes, or traffic, or seagulls - and you can't ban them Alex Panayotti | It's similar to the noise a lawnmower makes, or traffic, or seagulls - and you can't ban them Alex Panayotti |
"We keep them in a light-proof coop until nine in the morning. However, neighbours complained about day-time noise. | "We keep them in a light-proof coop until nine in the morning. However, neighbours complained about day-time noise. |
"We cannot see how they can be a statutory nuisance, it's similar to the noise a lawnmower makes, or traffic, or seagulls - and you can't ban them." | "We cannot see how they can be a statutory nuisance, it's similar to the noise a lawnmower makes, or traffic, or seagulls - and you can't ban them." |
Mr Panayotti said Stella had used a wheelchair since suffering rheumatic fever earlier this year, and was concerned at the effect losing the two cockerels would have on her. | Mr Panayotti said Stella had used a wheelchair since suffering rheumatic fever earlier this year, and was concerned at the effect losing the two cockerels would have on her. |
'A solution' | 'A solution' |
Their appeal is set to be heard at Stonehaven Sheriff Court. | Their appeal is set to be heard at Stonehaven Sheriff Court. |
An Aberdeenshire Council spokesman said: "Following a number of complaints to Aberdeenshire Council about the level of noise being made by a pair of cockerels in Inverbervie, a statutory notice was served on their owner in August this year. | An Aberdeenshire Council spokesman said: "Following a number of complaints to Aberdeenshire Council about the level of noise being made by a pair of cockerels in Inverbervie, a statutory notice was served on their owner in August this year. |
"The notice, served by environmental health officers, required the owner to find a solution to the noise issue. | "The notice, served by environmental health officers, required the owner to find a solution to the noise issue. |
"There is an appeal mechanism for such notices and we understand the individual concerned has chosen to follow this route, although we haven't yet been served papers to that effect." | "There is an appeal mechanism for such notices and we understand the individual concerned has chosen to follow this route, although we haven't yet been served papers to that effect." |
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