Gull de-nesting in North Merchiston - Petitions (Closed)
Petition details
I request that, in order that the breeding of urban gulls on tenement roof tops be disrupted, the City of Edinburgh Council runs a pilot programme of de-nesting within North Merchiston.
The pilot could be funded partly if not entirely from profits made each year by the Pest Control section's commercial activities and could, in future years, be rolled out to other parts of the city.
Every year between April and September pairs of breeding gulls return to the same safe nesting sites on flat roof tops. Each pair produces three chicks who in their adulthood come back to these sites to continue the breeding.
Adults gulls can live for over 20 years. Without control their population will continue to expand, resulting in an escalation of the nuisance of noise, fouling, street mess as the gulls pull discarded food out of rubbish skips and plastic bags - and aggressive behaviour towards people and small animals.
This petition has the support of Merchiston Community Council
Petition Status
Closed
Petition submitted by (Business or Individual)
Individual
Name of petitioner
Kay Smith
Closing date
03-Nov-16
Total signatories
304
Petition Outcome
The Petitions Committee on 10 November 2016 agreed:1) To ask that the outcome of the initial meeting of the working group of officials, local residents and local members be included in the Petitions Committee Business Bulletin - 23 January 2017.2) To ask that a further, comprehensive, update on the actions taken following the meeting of the working group be included in the Petitions Committee Business Bulletin - 30 March 2017.
Further Action
An update was included within the Petitions Committee Business Bulletin on 30 March 2017
Links
1) <a href="http://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/meetings/meeting/4165/petitions_committee "> Petitions Committee on 30 March 2017</a>