New ‘Don’t Feed the Seagulls’ Signs Installed in St Ives
Visitors to St Ives may start to notice new signs appearing along the seafront, carrying a clear message about one of the town’s most familiar sights.
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“Don’t Feed the Seagulls”
The signs, introduced by St Ives Tourism Association and St Ives BID, are designed as a friendly reminder for anyone spending time in the area. They highlight a well-known issue in the town, as seagulls have developed a reputation for being bold and quick to swoop in for food.
The message is simple. Feeding the birds only encourages this behaviour, making it more likely that food will be taken from unsuspecting visitors.
Keeping Food Safe
Alongside the main warning, the signs also offer straightforward advice:
- Don’t feed the gulls
- Keep food close and covered
The aim is to help people enjoy their time in St Ives without losing their lunch to opportunistic birds.
A Familiar Sight in St Ives
Seagulls are a common part of the coastal experience, but the reminder encourages visitors to take small steps that could make a noticeable difference.
As the signs point out, a little awareness can help keep both people and wildlife safe while enjoying everything St Ives has to offer.
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