News in Shotley Peninsula

Car crushed by police

Suffolk police have warned hare coursers operating on the Shotley peninsula countryside face having their vehicles crushed, dogs seized and being hit with £5,000 fines.

Hare coursing is a blood-sport where dogs are used to chase, catch and kill hares. It is illegal in the UK under the Hunting Act 2004, which makes it an offence to hunt wild mammals with dogs. Legislation also gives police the powers to seize and detain vehicles until the court hearing. Powers to seize vehicles may also be granted under section 30 of the Game Act 1831.

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Three quarters of Suffolk people to have had a Covid-19 vaccine first dose have reported a positive experience, according to latest survey data.

People from the Shotley peninsula went to a variety of centres to be vaccinated, including East Bergholt, Trinity Park and Debenham and some were included in the survey.

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