this link, enter your email address, and select 'MySalford News'. That's all there is to it.It is claimed the animals were killed despite promises by the Royal Horticultural Society that they would be relocated instead.The RHS has issued an apology but questions still need to be answered about the fate of a remaining group of deer.The row came after it was announced, in April last year, that the opening of the garden was to be put back almost a year due to the pandemic.The £44m attraction, which covers 156-acres, was due to welcome visitors on July 30, 2020.
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