Brighton's animal rights queen, Rena Collins, has done it again.
If it wasn't for her insistence on the Edward Street courthouse sending someone up to free a gull caught in netting on its roof (with a Bank Holiday looming), it would have died a slow, horrible death.
Rena is now in her 70s and not in very good health. She deserves a medal for all the passion she has poured into animal rights over the years.
Let us not wait until she has gone to sing her praises.
A million thanks to a very splendid lady. It is an honour to know you.
Also, thanks to Laura for alerting Rena to this incident and a million thanks to the two brave guys for freeing the gull.
-Sue, Brighton
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