The move was met with ‘frustration and anger’ by Michelle Wall, of The Brewery in Cavendish Street. “In all honesty, I think it’s just coming down to control now,” she said. “You have literally got no control over your own life nowadays. Here’s what readers had to say. Lynn Morgan said: “And who is going to police this?” Chris Rendall said: “I wonder why.” Rus Edgar said: “This is an absolutely ridiculous decision from the councils. This could end up closing so many places. They may be able to control their tax but they can’t control me.
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READERS have hit out after a group of geese were ploughed into in Barrow. A number of adults and chick were left dead after a driver reportedly ploughed into a group of geese in Wilkie Road. Mail readers have slammed the incident as disgusting . Lynne Morgan said: It’s so sad that someone is in such a rush that they can do this. Poor little things I hope they didn’t suffer. Michelle Chamberlain said: We live opposite the res and frequently go to feed the geese and ducks - this is terrible. Maybe council could put some signs up to warn people as they often cross the busy road.
How do I find out about concerts? How do I get more details about something I heard over the air? How do I submit events to WORT’s Music Calendars? Who do I contact with changes or cancellations?
WORT’s Music Calendars are a great resource to find out about concerts in all genres and places. Usually you’ll find details in the online listing or links to get more information. There’s a link to to submit your event at the top of the calendar page. You can also submit events, changes and cancellations to calendar@wortfm.org. Close
MAIL readers have shown concern after a number of turtles were spotted in Barrow in suspected cases of abandonment. A member of the public captured a picture of a turtle, thought to be a terrapin, at Barrow reservoir last week. The latest sighting is in addition to other incidences of turtles being spotted across the town. Between 3 March to 6 July 2020 there were 353 abandonment incidents for exotic pets reported to the RSPCA. Readers have shared the animal charity’s concern in the growing numbers of turtles being abandoned. Sam Purcell said: “We found one near the duck pond at Liberata. I wanted to bring it home but the other half wouldn’t let me.”