Residents and MP Outraged After Geese Killed in Horrific Incident
Residents in Great Sankey, along with Warrington South MP Andy Carter, have launched a petition following a devastating incident that resulted in the death of several geese. On Saturday morning, a car collided with a gaggle of geese on Omega Boulevard, leaving six to eight of them dead and several others injured.
Cheshire Police, Warrington Borough Council, and MP Andy Carter were immediately made aware of the incident. Mr. Carter has since confirmed that the police are investigating the driver for alleged serious driving offenses. He also expressed concern over the speed of vehicles on this particular stretch of road, where geese frequently gather.
The petition, which has already garnered over 1,500 signatures, calls for traffic calming measures and fencing around the Whittle Hall pond to ensure the safety of the area’s wildlife. The petition emphasizes the importance of protecting the geese, a protected species in decline, and preventing future tragedies.
MP Andy Carter has voiced his support for the petition and pledged to take action. He intends to reach out to senior highways officers at the council to discuss implementing traffic calming measures. Mr. Carter expressed deep concern that without intervention, a more serious accident involving children could occur. The council has previously rejected similar requests for action, prompting Mr. Carter to advocate for their reconsideration.
In addition to urging residents to sign the petition, Mr. Carter encouraged anyone with information about the incident to contact Cheshire Police at 101. The police and Warrington Borough Council have been approached for comment.
This tragic incident has sparked outrage among residents and highlighted the need for measures to protect both wildlife and human safety. The petition seeks to address these concerns and ensure the preservation of Great Sankey’s natural environment.
As investigations into the incident continue, it is hoped that the petition’s growing support will prompt authorities to take immediate action. By implementing traffic calming measures and erecting suitable fencing, the council can help maintain the safety of both geese and pedestrians in the area. The welfare of these protected species is at stake, and the community is rallying together to ensure their survival.
The geese represent more than just a local attraction. They are a symbol of the area’s natural beauty and must be safeguarded for future generations. With the support of MP Andy Carter and the growing number of signatures on the petition, it is hoped that the council will listen to the concerns of residents and take necessary action to prevent further incidents from occurring.
The community’s voice is clear: stronger safeguards are needed to protect the Whittle Hall pond wildlife and to ensure the roads in the area are safe for both animals and humans. Signing the petition is a small step that could make a significant difference. Residents and supporters are urged to join forces and help protect these cherished creatures.