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Appeal for 拢10,000 Somerset church bat roost
An appeal has been launched to raise 拢10,000 to rehome a colony of bats in a church in Somerset.
Since 2008, the Friends of Nunney church have raised 拢200,000 to replace the Grade I listed building's ceiling.
But before work can begin, more cash has to be found for a new bat roost for a small colony of protected lesser horseshoe bats living in the roof.
Parishioner David Scrutton said: "If we want to do any work to the ceiling we have to remove the bats first."
The lesser horseshoe bat (rhinolophus hipposideros) gets its name from its distinctive horseshoe-shaped nose.
The colony at the church is monitored by Natural England.
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