Dear Laura and Elliott,
I only had a little time to look on Saturday and couldn’t see the cattle so I went back on Sunday morning and found 11 at about Q22 at about 9am where they were grazing peacefully on the slopes. Several of the black ones still seemed to have bald patches. I am glad they were out of the way of the Army mountain bike circuit!!
Many thanks,
Jill
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If you need to report an emergency to us such as injured or escaped livestock or damaged infrastructure please follow this procedure:
NOTES:
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- Call the office on 01256 381190.
- If no one answers, wait for the answering message which will detail the name and mobile number of the member of staff who is currently on call.
- Phone the on-call member of staff who will then respond accordingly.
NOTES:
- Please do not phone a member of staff directly unless you know they are on-call.
- If you are unsure if a particular situation qualifies as an emergency then please phone the on-call member of staff anyway so that they can make the decision on how to proceed.
- Most importantly of all – please do not report injuries or sick animals via the blog alone – always call the emergency on-call contact.
Thank you!
Monday, 1 February 2010
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