Björklinge residents complain about noisy rooks as municipality starts action plan

Residents in Björklinge have been disturbed for several months each year by rooks nesting in the trees. Uppsala Municipality is now responding to the complaints and will begin work on an action plan next week.

The rook colony consists of about a hundred pairs that return to their nests every year. During the breeding season in spring the noise becomes so disturbing that residents have joined forces to report issues to the municipality.

– We moved from Uppsala to sit on the patio in peace and quiet. That did not happen, says Agneta Ohlson Melin.

Babs Stuiver, head of unit for forest and nature at Uppsala Municipality, says the municipality has great understanding for the disturbance. Next week they will begin work on an action plan ahead of the 2027 breeding season.

Rooks are protected in Sweden, so the municipality will examine measures from other places in Europe, such as removing nests to make the birds move on.

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Ekonomikumparken in Uppsala buried under piles of litter from Valborg celebrations, with cleaners starting the cleanup.
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Litter chaos follows Valborg in Uppsala's Ekonomikumparken

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Uppsala's Ekonomikumparken has turned into a massive litter field after Valborg celebrations. Cleaners and visitors describe the scene as 'fucking filthy'. Police report a calm event without serious disturbances.

Anna Björn tried to halt grass mowing on Porsön where a threatened great curlew was nesting but the eggs were crushed anyway. She has now reported Luleå municipality to police for the incident that occurred earlier this week.

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The forest north of Älvdalens kyrkby has been felled despite objections from Naturskyddsföreningen. Volunteer surveyors had found 15 nature conservation species in the area. The association now plans to report the matter to the Swedish Forest Agency.

Uppsala Municipality has appointed two new district and rural councils to strengthen dialogue with residents. There are now fifteen such councils in the municipality.

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Falun, Säter and Borlänge are offering payment this summer to residents who combat invasive species using the Crowdsorsa app.

Eagle owls at Falu Copper Mine expect chicks any day, raising concerns ahead of Walpurgis celebrations next week. Falu municipality is adapting the event with on-site staff and a fireworks ban to protect the birds.

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Police closed Bergsgatan in Malmö half an hour earlier than usual on Friday evening due to disturbances from student celebrations.

 

 

 

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