9.25am Fri 1st May. Found 7 cows between Sandy Hill Road and James Bond pond, 155, 168, 177, 020, 021, 023 and 030 some in the brambles, some on the scrub land. By 10.35am most of them where still there laying down chewing the cud. 155 and 168 where no longer there. No sign of the others around Caesers Camp or the ponds.
Re Mon 27th: we have removed the inner tube tying the fence down but it could do with looking at. Barbed wire is missing.
Stay Well, avoid the joggers, Marina
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Friday, 1 May 2020
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