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Nocton Dairies is a British company which was formed by Devon farmer and cheese-maker Peter Willes and Lancashire milk producer David Barnes in order to construct an 8,100-cow dairy at Nocton Heath in Lincolnshire,〔 objectors to which claimed that it would have been the largest in Western Europe. ==Planning applications== A planning application to North Kesteven District Council was made on 17 December 2009, but after concerns raised by the Environment Agency, was withdrawn on 15 April 2010 having already aroused considerable reaction in the media. After a premature report that the company had resubmitted its plans in August 2010, a revised application was submitted on 17 November 2010 for a 3,770-cow dairy, the reduced size being intended to address some concerns.〔Farmers Weekly article. See http://www.fwi.co.uk/Articles/2010/10/05/123839/Big-changes-to-Nocton-super-dairy-plan.htm〕 With the new application lodged, public concern was raised again and opposition became increasingly vociferous. On 16 February 2011, the company withdrew its second planning application and announced that it was abandoning its plans. A statement released by Nocton Dairies cited the objections of the Environment Agency as the sole reason and raised concerns that facts had been twisted on animal welfare matters.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title='Nocton Dairies scraps super dairy plans' )〕 It added: "The concept we have been proposing is a sound one. We challenge other farmers to pick up the baton and see where these concepts can take them."〔 Just hours after Nocton Dairies' shock announcement, officers at North Kesteven District Council took the unusual step of making a public statement that they had been minded to recommend refusal of the application, on six grounds, namely: #The failure of the applicant to fully assess alternative development sites which presented fewer environmental risks. #The unacceptable and significant risk to groundwater quality, including the nearby public water supply. #Significant uncertainties regarding the impacts and control of odour from the operation of the dairy, and associated land spreading, and its effects on residential amenity. #Insufficient detail regarding the frequency, volume and duration of operational noise, including from animals, and its effects on residential amenity. #Probable negative and adverse impacts to Bardney Limewoods Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) and a series of Local Wildlife Sites from increased ammonia and nitrogen deposition. #Insufficient justification for the construction of on-site agricultural workers houses.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 publisher=North Kesteven District Council )〕 Meanwhile, two separate but associated plans supporting the dairy were still active; a pipeline for the transportation of the digestate to be produced and a water storage reservoir intended for either water for dairy cows or for better management of water resources on the arable land, should the application for the dairy farm be refused. Nocton Dairies did not withdraw either of these plans. In February 2011 North Kesteven District Council refused planning permission for the pipeline〔(【引用サイトリンク】title='Construction of transfer pipeline' )〕 and the following month it refused permission for the reservoir, irrespective of its dual functionality.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title='Application for reservoir' )〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Nocton Dairies controversy」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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