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Strawberry producers put Herefordshire under a polytunnel

Lesley Whiting | 25.10.2004 10:29 | Bio-technology | Ecology | Indymedia | London | World

Large-scale Strawberry producers in Herefordshire, are exploiting planning legislation to erect hundreds of acres of polytunnels without planning permission. This practice destroyes the environment, local wildlife, and the rural landscape. It also impacts on peoples homes, and those who depend on tourism for a living.

The Town and Country Planning Act 1990, includes rules of Permitted Development which allow farmer's to develop without having to first obtain planning permission if the development is for agricultural reasons. Farmer's in Herefordshire are exploiting these rules to erect hundreds of acres of polytunnels. The problem is that while polytunnels allow supermarkets to supply the well off with strawberries at Christmas, the cost to the environment, wildlife, tourism, and those who depend on tourism for a living is enormous. What many don't know is that in order to erect polytunnels farmer's routinely sterilise the soil with chemicals. This means all the insects, and earthworms who live below the tunnel are destroyed, and the local wildlife that depend on them are also harmed. These polytunnels also harm people and tourism. Destruction of the rural landscape has blighted peoples homes and undermined the tourism that many depend on. The Government refuse to tighten up the rules, because of the farming lobby (don't forget the NFU is still one of the few trade unions with a statutory right of consultation), and Herefordshire Council (which is unsuprisingly made up of farmer's), insist on interpreting the rules in favour of the farmer's.
Farming should be encouraged, but not at such a cost.

Lesley Whiting
- e-mail: Whtngarchitect1@Firenet.uk.com

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Not only Polytunnels

15.09.2005 10:01

Farmers in Herefordshire are not only erecting polytunnels without Planning in Herefordshire. Caravan parks, utility buildings etc. are also being erected in deference to the regulations of this country's laws.
For further details, see www.avra.uk.com

J Jones


William

02.03.2006 10:59

Hopefully the Tuesley Farm decision means that these horrible Polytunnels are now classified as "development" and need planning. INDEPENDENT OF ANY APPEAL.
The AVRA website (www.avra.uk.com) has lots more info. as does the Tuesley Farm campaigtn groups website.

William Powell
mail e-mail: Kent


Tuesley Farm Campaign Group

15.10.2007 13:58

We, at The Tuesley Farm Campaign Group, need as many people to object to the current planning application for 20 hectares of polytunnels on a rotational basis. As you folks are already aware (unfortunately) that these soft fruit growers are not happy with just 49 acres of polytunnels and he will want to put up a lot more. He has 469 acres here at Tuesley. This is a protected Area of Great Landscape Value adjacent to an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. This landscape is being desecrated. Please help us stop this. We need as many letters of objection send to Waverley Planning. You can do so online or to the following address:

Planning
Wavereley Borough Council
Council Offices
The Burys
Godalming
Surrey GU7 1HR

Ref: WA/2007/1962 Erection of 20 ha of polytunnels on Tuesley Farm

The closing date is Friday 19th October 2007

Or online.. you can copy and paste the address line below in to your browser:

 http://waverweb.waverley.gov.uk/live/wbc/DCOLComm.nsf/DC%2BComments?OpenForm&AppNo=WA/2007/1962&Team=MS

Alternatively go to www.waverley.gov.uk and go to "planning". After that please put in reference WA/2007/1962

Your support is needed to stop this company from destroying our beautiful area and to restrict polytunnels in all areas of the country.

Thank you.

Tuesley Farm Campaign Group
mail e-mail: info@tuesleyfarmcampaign.org.uk
- Homepage: http://www.tuesleyfarmcampaign.org.uk


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