Manchester Evening News

Woman fined for feeding a Greggs sausage roll to pigeons

- By REBECCA DAY

A WOMAN has expressed her fury after she was fined £120 for feeding Greggs vegan sausage roll crumbs to pigeons in Piccadilly Gardens.

Kerris Fenn, 22, said she had ripped the end of the pastry into ‘tiny pieces’ to feed a small group of birds as they looked ‘quite sweet’ last Sunday.

But she was shocked when enforcemen­t officers from 3GS handed her a £150 fine, reduced to £120 if she paid it within ten days, on behalf of the council.

Manchester council has hit back, saying ‘feeding the pigeons is littering, plain and simple.’

Kerris, who lives in Cardiff, was visiting her brother in Manchester when she sat down to enjoy her savoury pastry snack on Sunday, July 26.

“I was sat in Piccadilly Gardens. I had walked over from the Arndale Centre,” she recalled. “I was eating a Greggs Sausage Roll. It was less than a mouthful left. (The pigeons) had gathered around. I thought it was quite sweet. “I just really like animals, I’m a vegan. “I ripped it into tiny pieces. I tried feeding the crumbs to them. It was just a small group, not flocks and flocks,” she said.

There were ‘no crumbs left’ after the pigeons gobbled up the remains.

Kerris, who works in customer support for a media marketing company, contacted the council to complain.

“I contacted the council and explained ‘this is crazy.’ I said ‘if you told me I would have stopped.’

“I was shocked.”

She said she tried to appeal but ‘they said I would have to wait until my case proceeds to court.’

She decided to pay the fine as she didn’t want it to go up to £150.

“It’s the most expensive lunch ever. I’m not going back (to Piccadilly Gardens), definitely not. I can’t believe it.

Councillor Rabnawaz Akba, executive member for neighbourh­oods at Manchester council, said: “Feeding the pigeons is littering, plain and simple. Clear signs are in place in Piccadilly Gardens to advertise this fact.

“While we take no pleasure in handing out Fixed Penalty Notices to offenders, it’s extremely important that people understand that they should not be feeding the birds in this way.

“Illegally dropping food for the pigeons is bad for the local environmen­t and can also be harmful to the birds, as many items intended for human consumptio­n are not suitable for them to eat.”

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