![]() ![]() We will stand in front of the Circus Arena in animal scene with signs and banners. Like all animals, they want the elephants to be free. The message reads - "Elephants do not belong in the circus or other entertainment." Herefore, a peaceful demonstration in front of the Circus Arena Saturday, July 25th at 13:00 to 16:00 on Dyrskuepladsen in Køge, where they expect to occur. #Cirkus arena denmark tv#clip from DR TV with video of the incident and a discussion (in Danish) between circus owner Benny Berdino and Zoo Director Bengt Holst about whether it is justifiable to have elephants in a circus:Īnimal rights activists convened demonstration against the Circus Arena "The elephants were as usual excited to get out and get a swim, but next year we will ally ourselves with the local police, so traffic can be better regulated," Circus Arena writes. It irritated the elephant Jungla so much that she kicked at a car which was somewhat damaged.Īnd the car damage is covered by Circus Arena’s insurance. ![]() People surged forward and ran in front of and behind the 3 elephants Lara, Jenny and Jungla as if they were toys. That the event now took place on a Saturday attracted even more spectators than usual. ![]() This year the elephant cross and swim was scheduled for Friday, July 9.īut it was pushed a day, to Saturday, July 10, because Circus Arena due to violent gusts of gale force cancelled performances respectively in Stevns and Karrebaeksminde on 8 and 9 July and moved the performance on 10 July Naestved to Karrebaesminde. Like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter.Account of the incident (+ photo from 2014) from a circus website:įor many years it has been an attraction when the elephants from Circus Arena crossed the Grasshopper Bridge in Karrebaeksminde and later got a swim at the beach. KTW contacted Monte Creek Ranch Winery for comment and timelines, but has not yet received a call back. The next step for the winery will be to secure a building permit for the structure. The project also needed support rom the Agricultural Land Commission and the Ministry of Transportation, both of which have given Monte Creek approval. If not and we get complaints, we would have to follow up from there,” Krause said. The amphitheatre must shut down at 11 p.m. The north wall of the stage and band shell must be 13 metres wide and nine metres high, with a minimum sound transmission of 60 decibels to prevent sound from projecting to neighbouring properties. In addition, the stage and band shell must face the forested slope and focus sound into the amphitheatre, including an overhead structure that reflects sound into the audience. Under the covenant, seating and surrounding walls must be constructed of sound-diminishing materials and ground level must be at least five metres below the average grade for sound containment. “They’ve done that, they’ve registered it.” “The owner had to work to get it drafted, so we were in agreement with that,” Krause said. That covenant - which includes design parameters and a curfew - has since been secured. As a result, the board approved zoning amendments on the condition a covenant be put in place to mitigate noise. A public hearing in November 2016, however, revealed concerns from neighbours about the impacts of noise in the area and hours of operation. The winery initially hoped the new facility would be operating last year. More than two years ago, the winery requested site-specific zoning amendments from the regional district to build an open-air amphitheatre that would seat up to 1,800 to host events like concerts and weddings. “The zoning is in place and the covenant is on title, so they can develop when they’re ready to develop,” Thompson-Nicola Regional District manager of planning services Alex Krause told KTW. With a covenant in place to mitigate noise, Monte Creek Ranch Winery can move ahead with an amphitheatre at its property east of Kamloops. ![]()
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