Save the Kyloe Cow

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Guest

#26

2014-01-30 14:14

edinburgh council is a disgrace they work against edinburgh needs like fixing the broken slabs and numerous pot holes

Guest

#27

2014-01-30 14:29

PC gone mad!!!! If you are going remove the head you might as well move the rear end from the grass market! Edinburgh needs these quirky additions!

Guest

#28

2014-01-30 14:31

Part of the landscape - leave it where it is!

Guest

#29

2014-01-30 14:33

with all the monstrosities of shop fronts and modern builds in edinburgh city centre, they are really objecting to a cow???? ridiculous

Guest

#30

2014-01-30 14:47

Please sign this x
Ronald McDonald

#31 Moove it!!!

2014-01-30 14:48

The cow should be put to pasture, the buildings are beautiful and this is just a gimmicky eyesore. I guess that's the main reason you need it as your restaurant would fail without it.

Guest

#32

2014-01-30 14:59

What is the harm of the cow!! I hate our city interfering with good work whilst they can't even get themselves together!

Guest

#33

2014-01-30 15:41

Edinburgh council need to get a grip on them selfs never mind abit of fun advertising one word "trams"

Guest

#34

2014-01-30 15:47

Civil servants should stick to what they know. Keep the street lights on and the water flowing.

This is yet another example of petty-minded bureaucracy in action. I have only lived in Edinburgh for a year, so as far as I'm concerned, the cow has ALWAYS been there. I've never seen the building without it.
It spoils NOTHING, but it adds character and charisma to the area.

Please, leave well enough alone and go do something constructive with my taxes.

My mum fell and broke her nose on an uneven paving slab FIVE years ago on George Street. It's still there.

Guest

#35

2014-01-30 16:07

Edinburgh council at ther best. The cow is hardly causing any problems.....the tram works however have been an eyesore and embarrasment to the people of Edinburgh for some time now!

Guest

#36

2014-01-30 16:11

It's a landmark for locals and people from outside Edinburgh and should be left alone

Guest

#37

2014-01-30 16:14

Lighten up you Burghers!!!

Guest

#38

2014-01-30 16:18

Why can't these people get a hobby? Or do some real work?!

Guest

#39

2014-01-30 16:32

It's a very tasteful cow. If the Council want to improve the appearance of the cIty centre they need to do something about the hideous concrete shops and offices on Princes Street

Guest

#40

2014-01-30 16:43

Leave the cow alone!
At least it arrived on time and is fully visible. More than can be said for the white elephants on rails, due to be trundling nearby sometime, maybe, then again, maybe not, soon.

Guest

#41

2014-01-30 16:44

Save the cow.
Bo Vine

#42 moove on....nothing to see here

2014-01-30 16:48

Is this not the same council that had the cow exhibition not that long ago, with colourful bovine beasts at all major city landmarks? Pull the udder one. Surely there must be pencils to be bought or other important matters !!!

Guest

#43

2014-01-30 17:56

It's the sign of good Beef !

Guest

#44

2014-01-30 18:17

Once again Edinburgh City Council seems to be more interested in unimportant Factors rather than concentrating on 'serious concerns' such as Repairing pot-holed streets etc.!!!

Guest

#45

2014-01-30 18:23

MOOOOOOOO.

Guest

#46

2014-01-30 18:24

We love eating here, every time we visit Edinburgh.. The Cow is an 'icon' , it should stay !

Guest

#47

2014-01-30 18:37

When you see what monstrosities the council does grant planning permission for, it is quite astonishing that they are gunning for the cow.

Guest

#48

2014-01-30 18:38

there nothing wrong with the cow,leave it alone.the town is so nice, try & get the trams running. you should try living in belfast were you cant fly the flag of the country

Guest

#49 Re: Moove it!!!

2014-01-30 18:39

#31: Ronald McDonald - Moove it!!!

A bit rich from someone who signs himself Ronald McDonald. Now there's an eyesore!


Guest

#50

2014-01-30 19:22

Not surprising that it's taken the council 2 years to notice the cow is even there!