Tuesday, 20 November 2018
Reindeer event in Chelmsley Wood cancelled
PLANS to bring live reindeer to Chelmsley Wood shopping centre have been cancelled amid animal welfare concerns.
The venue, which had planned the free family event in the run-up to Christmas, said it had received scores of complaints.
In light of the response from residents, it was confirmed yesterday that next month's visit would not be going ahead.
A statement on the centre's Facebook page said: "Although the reindeer would have been well looked after and would have been in a large shop unit away from crowds and noise, we appreciate that this may still cause upset to some people.
"The reindeer were booked through a small charity whose sole aim is to enrich and enhance the lives of youngsters and their families living with illness, disability or lack of opportunity.
"We are still going to honour our donation to them, as they rely entirely on donations to run the charity.
"We apologise for any disappointment."
Reindeer have appeared at a number of previous Christmas celebrations around the local area and a similar event was in fact held at the shopping centre in 2017.
However, recently-released secret filming by the charity Animal Aid, which allegedly showed the animals being kicked and shouted at in Kent, has seen venues around the UK cancel appearances. Events in Leeds, Guildford, Sevenoaks and Hastings have also been axed.
Animal Aid has called for an end to "captive reindeer events".
A spokesman said: "These semi-wild animals would naturally roam vast stretches of the tundra.
"Their complex needs cannot possibly be met in captivity."
The Chelmsley Wood event had been pencilled in for December 8; one of several activities planned for the festive period.
The decision was broadly supported by customers commenting on social media, although it is understood some families have expressed disappointment that the event won't be going ahead.
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