NI: Derry and Strabane council bans animal circuses on council-owned land
Derry and Strabane District Council has become the first local authority in Northern Ireland to introduce a blanket ban on circuses with performing animals using council-owned land.
The council will not allow any animal circuses on its property, which campaigners have said is “the first step towards a complete ban”.
Independent Cllr Gary Donnelly made the proposal after identifying what he saw as a gap in the Welfare of Animals Act 2011, the Belfast Telegraph reports.
He said: “There really is no place for animals being used for entertainment in circuses any more and this ban sends a strong message that it is no longer acceptable to have horses or llamas performing tricks.
“It is cruel to have four-legged animals performing tricks on two hind legs or jumping through hoops of fire, and I am glad that Derry City and Strabane District Council has sent out a message that this kind of cruelty will not be endorsed by permitting circuses to set up on its land.”