Friday 3 October 2014

Temporary Home Wanted,

for two giraffes, an elephant and zebra,


until the shop owner of South African food store in Lower Kingswood, Surrey, England applies for planning permission to have them promoting his shop, owner Emory St Marcus described the public and shoppers’ reaction to the animals as "excellent", adding: "They love it, especially the children." Resident Judy Parfitt said the appearance of the animals a few weeks ago had caused quite a stir in the village, Ms Parfitt said: "Some are a bit horrified, some are amazed, some are intrigued, others think it looks quite amusing." but the local planning authority were aghast that planning permission had not been applied for,


a representative of Reigate and Banstead Council, Kelvin Hinton, development quality manager at the council, said: "The sitting of the animals on the roof at the property was drawn to our attention, We have advised the owners that due to their scale they will require planning permission, if a planning application is received we will decide on any action required once the application is considered and determined, if no application is made we would expect them to be removed without delay." St Marcus opened a few months ago and is billed as a "one-stop shop for everything from South Africa" as well as South African cured meat, called biltong, the store sells exotic meats including ostrich, crocodile and antelope,



in case you are interested in South African foods, crocodile steaks were currently on sale and cost between £19.25 and £38.50, the ostrich steaks costs £9.80, Kudu antelope steaks costs £13.75 and Springbok antelope-gazelle steak costs £9.80, yummy!


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