Has anyone else noticed the rooster near Burgoyne Road? I am finding it quite an effective alarm clock!
Seriously though - is it bothering anyone else? The 5am wakeup calls have been driving me mad over the last month.
Thanks
I haven't heard it. Sounds intriguing (and annoying - poor you).
I used to hear a sheep or goat last year on Burgoyne but that has disappeared now.
Its only a matter of time before the Bengal (cat) nutter finds and disposes of the cockerell I reckon....!
I'm from NZ, so its definitely a rooster! No idea what breed it is, but its quite noisy. I think it might be on Umfreville Road or in one of the south facing Burgoyne Rd gardens.
I manage to sleep through it pretty well, but it's been annoying my other flatmates.
However, a friend of a new flatmate who's moving in, lives on a road between Burgoyne and the park (not sure which one) and apparently it's their next door neighbour's rooster. So not on Burgoyne Road.
I could find out? But I'm not sure what could be done... well I can think of one thing, but I wouldn't advocate that! :)
Are there any rules about owning farmyard animals in the 'suburbs' I wonder?
The RSPCA may be interested if there is an animal welfare issue. I wonder how it is being kept and in what conditions...
I know the council only considers complaints dogs and no other animals....
http://www.sutton.gov.uk/index.aspx?articleid=5407
Sutton council's rules regarding keeping chickens. Sounds fairly generally applicable.
Crowing cockerels can be considered an issue for the noise team to deal with.
I live on Burgonye but the north side and have not heard anything. I am going to listen out for it now though. Was there really a goat living there too?!
Thanks everyone - i'll make some inquiries at the Council and find out what the rules are. I wouldn't mind so much if the annoying bird was less noisy - and we probably get the worst of it because we sleep on the top floor of one of the south facing flats!
As for goats - i've not seen any, just moles, foxes, and squirrels (and lots of cats) near me.
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