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    Cows get GPS collars to stop them falling in river

    by Roman April 12, 2025
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    Cows have been fitted with GPS collars to try to stop them falling into a river.

    Cambridge City Council said up to four ended up in the River Cam during grazing season between April and October each year.

    Solar-powered GPS devices emit a high-pitched sound as the animal moves through a boundary zone towards the water, with a mild electric pulse delivered if it fails to turn around.

    The council spends about £10,000 a year funding a team to recover cattle from the river, and said the new technology would help with costs.

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    Cows can be seen roaming on council-owned green spaces such as Midsummer and Stourbridge commons, Coe Fen, Lammas Land and Sheep's Green.

    A team of animal rescuers employed by the council, known as pinders, are deployed if an animal gets into difficulty, such as getting stuck in the River Cam.

    Last year, Cambridge City Council carried out a consultation on whether to pass the cost of the out-of-hours animal rescue service on to graziers.

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    The tradition of grazing cattle on common land goes back to the Middle Ages

    However, the authority has given reassurance – after public support for cows grazing on the commons – that it will "continue to fund grazing" and has "improved animal welfare with a technology that keeps the cows from falling into the river".

    Martin Smart, executive councillor for open space and city services, said: "The council recognises the symbolic importance of the cows grazing on the commons.

    "This is a special and unique feature of the city that is much loved by residents and visitors alike."

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    Map shows 80% of peatlands dry and degraded

    by Rebecca April 8, 2025
    by Rebecca April 8, 2025

    New mapping data has shown 80% of England's peatlands to be dry and damaged. The government said the findings, shown on an open source …

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    Matt Ratana killer loses appeal of whole-life term

    by Landon April 8, 2025
    by Landon April 8, 2025

    The man given a whole-life order for the murder of Metropolitan Police sergeant Matt Ratana, has lost bids to challenge his conviction and sentence …

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    Ex-MP 'should have apologised' for loan breach

    by Charlotte April 8, 2025
    by Charlotte April 8, 2025

    A former MP should have apologised to MPs over a late declaration relating to a loan totalling more than £4m, Parliament's standards watchdog has …

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    Man charged with murder as victim named

    by Jennifer April 7, 2025
    by Jennifer April 7, 2025

    A man has been charged with one count of murder and two counts of attempted murder after allegedly stabbing three people. Kane Kotwica, 39, …

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    Charity to open its first ever shop in city centre

    by Hannah April 7, 2025
    by Hannah April 7, 2025

    A charity is looking to open its first ever shop in Stoke-on-Trent, its bosses have confirmed. Citizens Advice Staffordshire North and Stoke-on-Trent could open …

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    MP to introduce slip road safety bill in Parliament

    by Xavier April 6, 2025
    by Xavier April 6, 2025

    A campaign to improve safety on a major road will be discussed in Parliament. There have been ongoing concerns about the safety of the …

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    My abuser would be charged under new Scottish law

    by Christopher April 6, 2025
    by Christopher April 6, 2025

    A woman who reported she was raped as a child but could not get her case to court has been told that her abuser …

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