PUBLISHED: 15:20
03 October 2018
The
prospect of next year’s Great Yarmouth Air show being a series of one-off
events could be just as disastrous for little terns, it is claimed.
The RSPB
says the worst offenders were the Red Arrows which caused the greatest
disturbance to nesting birds.
The two
day air show was held on June 16 and 17 and was organised by the Greater
Yarmouth Tourism and Business Improvement Area, (GYTABIA).
However
the festival reportedly made a loss of £582,000 prompting a re-think over what
form it could take in 2019.
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