Wild goats causing havoc at a seaside resort have been moved 300 miles away.
The 150 Kashmiri goats have terrorised the residents of Llandudno in Wales and were famously spotted marching around the streets at the height of the coronavirus lockdown in the UK.
The animals have also had fights in car parks and slept in bus shelters but some have now been moved to Bournemouth to graze cliffs for nature conservation. Other goats have also been rounded up to return them to their home on Llandudno's Great Orme.
Local Welsh Parliament member Janet Finch-Saunders said: "I'm delighted to see that positive action has been taken to rehome these magnificent animals.
"They are a part of our community's history, but it is vital we find a balance that ensures their continued presence on the Great Orme whilst limiting their impact on residents."