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Fury over deer cull at Royal Horticultural Society's new Salford gardens

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RHS Worsley  say a "humane cull"  took place of a "small group" of deer that had strayed outside a deer enclosure. In a statement they say the group could not be caught because of coronavirus restrictions, and action had to be taken to limit damage plants and shrubs. What do you think about this story?

Have your say in our comments section. Click here... But a statement Worsley, Boothstown, and Ellenbrook Conservative councillors said: "Following complaints by local residents that deer were being killed by the RHS, local councillor Darren Ward visited the gardens and spoke to the General Manager, Richard Green, who confirmed that culling of Roe deer had taken place by shooting."This shooting was carried out even though he had previously.

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