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Home owners; look out for ‘new intruder’

By now, he must know his Estcourt route very well because I have seen him alongside those 123 steps

Today (May 5) enroute to the Spar, I was met by this beautiful beast.

He crossed the busy road at his leisure, not minding the vehicles at all. He thought he would stride down the pavements and eat as he goes along, helping our municipality with their duties.

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But he also decided to stop, as he strode, taking a good look in some beautiful gardens, helping himself to even more delicious plants.

By now, he must know his Estcourt route very well because I have seen him alongside those 123 (yes, they have been counted) steps. So, a friendly warning to all the home owners, you might want to look out for your new intruder.

Angela Keyter

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