Chicken roundabout

The roundabout was famous for being the habitat for a large group of feral chickens, which were fed and cared for by a local man until their numbers declined and they were relocated in 2010.

[2] They were fed and cared for by Bungay resident Gordon Knowles for almost two decades, during which time they at one point numbered 300.

[1] In 2000, Norfolk County Council planned to move the birds over safety concerns[3] but backtracked following protests.

An RSPCA inspector commented that "Some may have been taken by foxes or other natural predators, but there is a possibility that others may have [been] stolen or harmed.

[12] In February 2013, a group of five miniature hens were left on the roundabout,[13][14][15] but were relocated days later.

Chicken roundabout, with two chickens visible