Glasgow Times

Dead pigeons under bridge are ‘traumatisi­ng for kids’

- BY CRAIG MEIGHAN

PIGEONS who were trapped under a bridge at a Glasgow train station have been described as a “traumatisi­ng” sight by a father. Anthony McGee, 34, a local resident who noticed the issue on Tuesday night at a bridge near Newton train station in Cambuslang said the sight “traumatise­d my kids”.

Anthony said the netting resulted in about a dozen pigeons dying and the suffering of even more.

A contractor working on behalf of Network Rail, who operate the bridge, is believed to have installed the netting sometime last week.

Anthony said: “They have just let the pigeons die so when you walk to the train station there are dead pigeons directly above your head and not just one or two.

“This has resulted in a horrible, horrible site that has traumatise­d my kids. One is turning three in a month.

“The contractor should have removed all live animals before putting the netting in. If you go there you can hear them cooing.

“I’m a roofer and I know you can’t trap live animals and cause unnecessar­y suffering.

“If I did that on a building site I’d get hammered. I’d probably have my dogs taken off me. And they can just do that and it’s fine? The birds can all die and my kids can be traumatise­d?”

Head of Roads and Transporta­tion Services at South Lanarkshir­e Council, Gordon Mackay, said: “On July, 21 we were alerted to pigeons being caught in pest control netting attached to the Network Rail owned railway overbridge adjacent to the entrance to Newton Station.

“A contractor working on behalf of Network Rail had been undertakin­g inspection work on the bridge and had replaced control netting last week.

“The netting was not installed or approved to be installed by the council and we had no knowledge of the works being undertaken.

“We contacted the contractor responsibl­e and we understand that action has since been taken to address the situation and prevent it from occurring again.”

The Glasgow Times approached Network Rail for a comment. the pest

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Pest control netting has now been fixed and fitted with an escape hole
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