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Nottingham Post
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Joshua Hartley

Injured swan caused motorists to swerve out of the way after landing on A1

A swan caused motorists to swerve on the busy A1 in Nottinghamshire after it flew on to the road.

Police were called to the road after the injured bird caused issues at Blyth, near Worksop, on Monday, October 11.

Nottinghamshire Police officers managed to capture the swan, which they said was injured and had become a danger.

Sergeant Tony Rungay said: “We received a number of calls from worried members of the public as cars were having to swerve to avoid it.

“I arrived and managed to usher him away from the road. He had an injured leg and wing – I don’t know if a car had clipped him or he had landed awkwardly on the tarmac.

“I’m a bit of an animal lover and could see he needed a vet.

"I don’t know whether it’s an urban myth that a swan can break your arm, but I’ve seen people grab swans before so I decided to try and get hold of him as it was important to protect the swan and protect the public.

“I placed him in the back of a police car and a PCSO drove us to a nearby vet.

“When roads are wet and reflective they resemble rivers and so that’s probably how the swan ended up where he did.

“I’m just glad it all turned out OK and nobody got hurt, including the swan.”

The officer sat in the back of the police car with the swan while a Police Community Support Officer drove them to Wildbore Vetstop in Worksop.

Victoria Holland, one of the nurses at the vets, said: “The swan had a bit of a limp on the first day but we kept a close eye on him and by day two or three he was better.

“He certainly let us know he was feeling OK as he was hissing at us as if to say ‘I’m feeling better, you can let me go now’, whereas he was more subdued when the sergeant brought him into us.

“The sergeant did a tremendous job in safely detaining the swan and bringing him to us. I’m so glad the swan’s back where he belongs now, which is at Clumber Park.”

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