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Kingsbridge Farmers' Market
The market selling a variety of local produce take place once a month.
— 7th February 2008
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I fully agree with the ban, hunting with dogs is cruel and cannot be accepted in a humane society.
10th January 2005 at 5:32pm
I am disgusted that the government is banning hunting with dogs, once again they are infringing on the rights of the people from the countryside! Next they will probably ban fishing.
4th January 2005 at 5:27pm
I am delighted with the ban, of course this barbaric activity should be outlawed, the sooner the better.
19th December 2004 at 5:28pm
As a farmer, I am appalled that this most prejudiced of legislation has been passed. I accept that people who do not understand the situation may consider that banning hunting is to ban something that is cruel. The reality is that many other methods of control are crueller than hunting. I hope that this ban gets overturned.
19th November 2004 at 5:31pm