Welsh sheep eat dumped cannabis plants and cause havoc
Warning sheep high on cannabis could cause havoc in Swansea Valley village
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THE remains of a cannabis factory fly-tipped on a Swansea Valley road were today hastily removed after warnings plants may have been eaten by out-of-control sheep.
County councillor Ioan Richard raised the alarm saying the animals were already causing a nuisance in Craig Cefn Parc.
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The Mawr ward councillor, who has been waging a crusade against frequent fly-tipping in the countryside in his area, said that the cannabis factory remains had been spotted by cross roads above Salem Chapel near Rhydypandy.
He said: "There is already a flock of sheep roaming the village causing a nuisance. They are getting in people's gardens and one even entered a bungalow and left a mess in the bedroom.
"I dread to think what will happen if they eat what could well be cannabis plants – we could have an outbreak out of psychotic sheep rampaging through the village.
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Mr Richard said that there had already been instance of sheep being killed in the village after straying into the road.
He said: "I told the council officers to make sure it was reported to the police before removing any evidence of what looks like the dumped remains of a cannabis growing establishment.
A spokesman for Swansea Council said the matter had been taken care of this morning.
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