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Scolding seagulls could stop them stealing food

Western Daily Press

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November 12, 2025

EXPERTS say shouting at seagulls make them more likely to leave your food alone.

- TOM BEVAN

Research carried out showed physical violence was not needed to scare off gulls - but a loud ticking off could be enough to save your fish and chips from the pesky birds.

Researchers used male voices - as most crimes against wildlife are carried out by men - and a put a closed Tupperware box of chips on the ground to pique the herring gulls' interest.

Once a gull approached, the team from the University of Exeter played either a recording of a male voice shouting or speaking the words, “No, stay away, that’s my food” or the “neutral” birdsong of a robin.

They tested a total of 61 gulls across nine seaside towns in Cornwall and found that nearly half of those gulls exposed to the shouting voice flew away within a minute.

MEER VERHALEN VAN Western Daily Press

Western Daily Press

Bakery chain Gail's plans 40 new branches

BAKERY chain Gail's is planning to open 40 new stores in England over the next year as it targets more locations outside London after growing its yearly sales.

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1 min

December 02, 2025

Western Daily Press

Western Daily Press

I want to hit the ground running – Morton

CALLUM Morton wants to “hit the ground running” after signing a short-term deal with Bristol Rovers at the end of last week, writes Will Murray.

time to read

1 min

December 02, 2025

Western Daily Press

Offices and cafe next to station agreed

A CAFE and co-working offices next to a Bristol train station have been approved despite fears over parking.

time to read

1 min

December 02, 2025

Western Daily Press

Freud showcase draws together unseen works

A COLLECTION of previously unseen drawings, etchings and paintings by British artist Lucian Freud will be showcased at the National Portrait Gallery early next year in what will be the UK's most comprehensive museum exhibition of his works.

time to read

2 mins

December 02, 2025

Western Daily Press

Teenager left M5 ambulance and was hit by car

INVESTIGATIONS are under way following the death of a teenager who was hit by a car after getting out of an ambulance on the motorway.

time to read

1 mins

December 02, 2025

Western Daily Press

House's secret feature is spreading on grapevine

A HOUSE on sale for more than £1 million has an incredible feature - an ornamental vine growing into the conservatory where you can pick grapes.

time to read

1 mins

December 02, 2025

Western Daily Press

Tories have 'lost touch' with voters, says former party deputy chairman

A FORMER Tory deputy chairman has defected to Reform, saying that his old party has “lost touch” with voters.

time to read

1 min

December 02, 2025

Western Daily Press

Bates injures hamstring in home victory

BRISTOL Bears suffered two more injuries in their already depleted backline during Saturday's superb 46-12 victory over Northampton Saints in the Gallagher Prem, writes Harry Papworth.

time to read

1 mins

December 02, 2025

Western Daily Press

Western Daily Press

Unusual tale of island's convict 'king'

Lundy Island out in the Bristol Channel has long been a popular visitor destination, even a place where you can rent a place to stay for a week or two in relative isolation. It's also a place with a lot of history. Eugene Byrne looks at one of the stranger chapters in its story, which started to unfold 100 years ago.

time to read

4 mins

December 02, 2025

Western Daily Press

Truck stop in 'wrong place' gets green light

PLANS have been approved for a controversial truck stop “in the wrong place” just outside a South Gloucestershire village.

time to read

2 mins

December 02, 2025

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