Ben Martill often gazes out of his window to watch the deer roaming below. “In the past few years there have been loads of them,” he says. Yet Ben doesn’t live in rural woodland but in a block of flats on a fairly busy road in the market town of Horsham in West Sussex. He often sees deer on the main thoroughfares.
“There are herds running up Crawley Road,” he says. “Loads congregate at night on the traffic island of the bypass.”
Ben, 33, is a gardener, and some of his customers have had deer break down their fences and strip the bark from the trees. He’s had a near miss in his car, too.



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