A herd of rampaging goats has flocked to a busy town for a second time in three weeks – invading a primary school, stopping cars, and grazing on people’s hedges.

The Kashmiri goats took shelter in the town last month when Storm Gareth drove them off their hillside.

They clearly liked the place so much they returned three weeks later, visiting a primary school, grazing in gardens and checking out the best nightlife spots and local hotels.

A goat parades along a wall in the herd’s second visit in three weeks (Picture: Wales News Service)

The herd visited three weeks ago when they were driven away by Storm Gareth (Picture: Wales News Service)

A gaggle of goats congregate in coastal town of Llandudno (Picture: Wales News Service)

A hungry goat munches on someone’s hedge (Picture: Wales News Service)

Ingrid Edwards said the wooly creatures ‘scare her a bit’ having met with them on a pathway in Llandudno, north Wales.


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Homeowner Dorothy Smith said: ‘Seven Billy goats got into my garden and enjoyed all my budding rose bushes, hebes and hedges. I still like to see them around but not in my garden!



‘They are very wily, they got in even though its fenced and gated they found a way in.They must be very hungry.’

The rampaging goats went to down on people’s gardens (Picture: Wales News Service)

The four-legged creatures held up traffic as they visited Llandudno for a second time (Picture: Wales News Service)

Twitter user Judith Phillips joked that ‘Billy and Co’ were providing hedge trimming services in town this morning at ‘very reasonable’ rates and recommended people visit the hilly grasslands of the Great Orme for a quote.

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