THE decision to extend fencing along Bournemouth's East Cliff has clearly got one resident's goat.
This sign had been posted onto the new barrier, erected to keep goats – which live on the cliffs around Boscombe – away from the roads.
Residents complained after BCP Council extended the goat fence, to get ready for an intake of new animals in the spring.
The council says it has a countryside stewardship agreement lasting until 2024.
However, it appears not everyone is happy about that, with the sign stating: "This beautiful view has been obstructed and ruined for you and visiting tourists on whom we depend."
And I'm sure that isn't what BCP stands for.
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