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Senators approve law to protect the noises and smells of the countryside following high-profile cases
Cock-a-doodle-doo: a rowdy rooster named Maurice made headlines in 2019 after a court rejected a bid by neighbours to have him silenced. Photograph: Xavier Leoty/AFP/Getty Images
Cock-a-doodle-doo: a rowdy rooster named Maurice made headlines in 2019 after a court rejected a bid by neighbours to have him silenced. Photograph: Xavier Leoty/AFP/Getty Images
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Thu 21 Jan 2021 13.37 EST
Last modified on Thu 21 Jan 2021 14.13 EST
From crowing roosters to the whiff of barnyard animals, the âsensory heritageâ of Franceâs countryside will now be protected by law from attempts to stifle the everyday aspects of rural life from newcomers looking for peace and quiet.
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