READER COMMENT: BATS are back, or rather they never left, but have again increased to a level that totally disrupts our lifestyle and is quite distressing.
Council says it is monitoring them - why when they told us they have no intention of doing anything about them?
And Tony Wellington says nobody is complaining.
After a long and concerted effort last year, which got us nowhere, people are at a loss to know where to go to be given a fair hearing - certainly not the council.
I don't know if people realise that the noise is constant, day and night. There is also the smell and the mess which we have to deal with. There is also the safety issue of the helicopter trying to land at Noosa Hospital, which would be impossible with half a million bats flying around.
It seems the authorities have lost the plot on what is good for the people who live and pay taxes here.
As I have commented previously, if the bats were to move to Noosa Woods, at the end of "posh" Hastings St, there would be an uproar.
Help would be appreciated.
Council says it is monitoring them - why when they told us they have no intention of doing anything about them?
And Tony Wellington says nobody is complaining.
After a long and concerted effort last year, which got us nowhere, people are at a loss to know where to go to be given a fair hearing - certainly not the council.
I don't know if people realise that the noise is constant, day and night. There is also the smell and the mess which we have to deal with. There is also the safety issue of the helicopter trying to land at Noosa Hospital, which would be impossible with half a million bats flying around.
It seems the authorities have lost the plot on what is good for the people who live and pay taxes here.
As I have commented previously, if the bats were to move to Noosa Woods, at the end of "posh" Hastings St, there would be an uproar.
Help would be appreciated.
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