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Clapham resident’s makeshift Shetland pony enclosure sparks complaints from neighbours

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A council visit uncovered several Shetland ponies at the property (stock picture) (Steven van Bennekom / Pexels)

A council go to uncovered a number of Shetland ponies on the property (inventory image) (Steven van Bennekom / Pexels)

A Clapham resident has been advised to dismantle fences surrounding an enclosure for Shetland ponies of their again backyard.

Neighbours complained that the property close to Clapham Common had farmyard animals of their again backyard in June – sparking a council go to which found a number of Shetland ponies.

Wandsworth Council has ordered the home-owner to take down a three-metre fence constructed across the backyard on the terraced floor flooring flat the place the animals have been saved. It mentioned it had knowledgeable the RSPCA over a “welfare concern” for the ponies.

“The structure appeared unsightly, poorly constructed and visually imposing,” mentioned council officers in a report in regards to the fence.

“The owner … has refused to remove or lower the fences when asked by officers and has stated that they have been installed as they are being “watched”, making reference to cameras purportedly installed nearby.”

Speaking at a council meeting on Tuesday night, planning enforcement officer Craig Raybould said: “One of the first things we did was report the ponies to the RSPCA owing to welfare concerns.”

A three-metre fence was built near to where the Shetland ponies were kept (Wandsworth Council)A three-metre fence was built near to where the Shetland ponies were kept (Wandsworth Council)

A three-metre fence was built near to where the Shetland ponies were kept (Wandsworth Council)

The breed, which are the smallest type of horse, have an average height of around a metre. The fence was higher than allowed without planning permission, meaning it now must be reduced in size.

The RSPCA said it was unable to discuss specific cases.

“Generally speaking, we may not always like the conditions some animals are kept in but an animal can only be seized by police, with vet support, when the law has been breached,” said the spokesperson.

“Where the law has not been broken we do all we can through advice and education to improve the care of animals.”

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