Warning issued as children disrupt nesting swans and 'harass' birds at Swindon's Shaftesbury Lake
Date of alert:
Tuesday, 19 April 2022
Crime Ref:
Force:
Wiltshire Police
A warning has been issued to parents after groups of young children have disrupted nesting swans in Swindon.
Wiltshire Police said the birds at Shaftesbury Lake have been repeatedly harassed despite efforts to protect them.
The force are now asking people living in the Park North and Eldene areas for their help.
It comes after a report was made on Sunday 17 April that three children - two boys and one girl - were throwing stones at a swan as she sat on her nest. Police say the children were with a brown dog at the time of the incident.
Officers who attended later removed a one-metre-long pole from the nest, which had not previously been there.
Police Community Support Officers (PSCOs) are now conducting regular patrols by the lakes and have put measures in place to protect the swans.
But despite this, police say some harassment is still happening.
PSCO Edington said: "These attacks must stop and we are asking a parents to ensure that their children are not participating in them."