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Hamelin needs Pied Piper

The Pied Piper might be needed again in Hamelin - because the rats are back.

The TV version of the Pied Piper of Hamelin /Rex

An abandoned allotment site on the edge of the German town has become a haven for rats, reports the BBC.

According to legend, in 1284 Hamelin - called Hameln in Germany - was infested with rats but a Pied Piper lured them out of town by playing a pipe.

Next year the town plans to mark the 725th anniversary of the Pied Piper conquering the plague, with various events including a huge children's procession.

Instead of drowning the rats in the nearby river, as the Pied Piper allegedly did, the authorities have placed traps around the allotment site to deal with them.

A spokesman for the authorities, Thomas Wahmes, said the problem was for now localised - but there was a threat that the rats could spread to a neighbouring housing estate.

Mr Wahmes said the rat population had "exploded" on the allotment site, but he could not tackle them there because he would be trespassing on private property, although it was not clear who owned which plots.

"We need to deal with the rats directly on the spot," he told the BBC, adding that the infested area was about the size of a football pitch.

"There is no rat problem in the town centre and we hope that within weeks we'll have removed this threat," he said.

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