Heartbreak as Deer Get Trapped in Anglian Water Fencing in Lincolnshire

Title: Deer Trapped in Anglian Water Fencing in Lincolnshire Sparks Sorrow
Recent events have unfolded in Obthorpe, near Bourne, Lincolnshire that have been highly troubling. Jessica Groucott, 24, along with her mother Nicole, have found themselves in the unexpected position of having to rescue deer entangled in fencing deployed by Anglian Water on multiple occasions. The duo have come across three deer entwined in the twine-bordered fences, sadly resulting in the death of one deer.
These fences were initially erected with the purpose of sectioning off areas for the Strategic Pipeline installation by Anglian Water between Mansthorpe and Wilsthorpe. In light of the media reports and attention, Anglian Water has undertaken the action of removing the fencing from various sites and pledged to ensure such instances are avoided in the future.
The company has conceded that the incidents have caused considerable distress and declared there will be no further construction of post-and-rope fences in the region, factoring in the presence of the local deer community.
This article was restructured by The Lincoln Post, using initial coverage provided by www.bbc.com.
