A local paper found out about what was going on and here is the article.
http://www.eadt.co.uk/news/beyton_t...sh_council_to_the_brink_of_collapse_1_3765753
I should have made the youtube video sooner to go along with this article as words and a few pictures don't show the situation as well as a video. People just see the geese on the village green as they drive by but don't fully understand what is going on and don't know why the population dwindled and then suddenly came back.
Now the video is up I am trying to get as many people to see it so they can really understand the situation and to grasp that it isn't right to keep geese like this.
The RSPCA was contacted and they agree that the village green is not suitable for geese and have told the Parish Council members this. The RSPCA also said how they have a lot on their hands with animals who are in a lot worse shape. It costs time and money to run an investigation and sadly the RSPCA doesn't have the funds for all cases. This case is low priority and I totally understand.
I wrote to the RSPCA and sent them the video yesterday hoping that the contact the Parish Council again and get them to remedy the situation.
The Parish Council members are not elected. They co-op their friends in, so when one resigns they get a friend in the village to join and there is no election. Its seems a very strange and insidious system and sadly this has prevented common sense in this situation as they are all friends and have got each others back.
Thanks for the support and the ideas