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Rise in rural incidents in lockdown worries Sussex farmers


WALKERS are being urged to respect the countryside after farm fences were damaged, signs torn down and sheep chased during lockdown.
The Rural Crime Team (RCT) at Sussex Police received a number of reports over the weekend of livestock fencing being cut, as well as incidents of dogs chasing sheep.
Farmers say cattle have escaped onto public roads after damage to fencing, while landowners reported signs have been removed by members of the public.
John Wheatland, a farmer in Battle, said his fences behind the Battle Abbey area have been deliberately cut.
He said: It is a constant worry for me. My cows and calves get out onto public land and I have to get there as quickly as possible to get them back onto my land. ....

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As the Fate of Many Confederate Memorials Remains Undecided, Richmond's Robert E. Lee Statue Heads to a Virginia Museum


As the Fate of Many Confederate Memorials Remains Undecided, Richmond’s Robert E. Lee Statue Heads to a Virginia Museum
The controversial sculpture will likely go on view in a larger exhibition about the evolution of Confederate memorialization.
December 23, 2020
The statue of Robert E. Lee at the Virginia Museum of History & Culture in Richmond. Courtesy of the VMHC.
Earlier this week, a life-sized bronze statue of Confederate General Robert E. Lee was unceremoniously removed from the U.S. capitol more than a century after it was installed. But just as quickly as the question over the controversial sculpture’s fate was resolved, another one popped up: Where does it go now? ....

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