Important goat update!! 🐐 🐐 🐐
Loads of people were enamoured by the goats, who just wanted to expand their territory by claiming Llandudno as their own.
North Wales Police issued a cautionary appeal today saying: ‘It’s great to see the media reaction around the Great Orme Goats that we are very fond of locally.‘However, please do not travel to Llandudno to see them at this time. That would not be essential travel and is putting unnecessary demand on all public services.‘You will be welcome to visit Llandudno to see the resident goats once the restrictions are lifted.
But it is not deemed to be one of the reasons people are allowed to leave their homes in the lockdown .It’s understood that people are not flocking to the area on ‘goat watch’, but that the warning was issued as a precaution in case they decided to. Mr Stuart said he called the police after he noticed the animals breaking isolation rules by gathering in a large group and not keeping the required two metres apart on Friday night.
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