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Tiny village with a population of just 500 people WINS David v Goliath battle over 52-acre quarry as councillors reject plans against officers advice

The proposal was to excavate a 52-acre site - the size of 26 football pitches - that would sit just 160 ft away from some houses in Haddiscoe, Norfolk.

Locals in tiny village locked in a David and Goliath battle with developer over plans for a quarry they fear will destroy their idyllic setting

A tiny village is locked in a David and Goliath battle with a developer over a plans for a quarry they say will ruin their idyllic setting near a Grade I Norfolk church.

Bus Éireann and Dept are plucking the rules from air

A CLONAKILTY mum has joined a Fine Gael senator in accusing Bus Éireann of ‘plucking rules from the air’ regarding the issuing of school bus tickets.Helen Gough from Ardfield continues to drive her two children to school in Rosscarbery, weeks into the new school year.Speakin

Worcestershire landowners warned after rise in number of abandoned horses

ADVICE: Helen Gough from mfg is advising landowners about abandoned horses WORCESTERSHIRE landowners are being warned to be vigilant due to the rise in abandoned horses caused by the effects of the coronavirus pandemic. Equine charities and landowners have reported a significant rise in the number of abandoned horses and ponies over the past decade, with the pandemic likely to make things worse as owners struggle to afford to keep them. However, landowners who find horses on their property could end up facing prosecution if they do not take the right steps to make sure that they are removed in the proper manner.

Ludlow law form says landowners must do the right thing with abandoned horses

LUDLOW landowners are being warned to be vigilant due to the rise in abandoned horses caused by the effects of the coronavirus pandemic. Equine charities and landowners have reported a significant rise in the number of abandoned horses and ponies over the past decade, with the pandemic likely to make things worse as owners struggle to afford to keep them. The problem of abandoned animals is a feature of the pandemic that has seen people worse off and struggling. Animals can be expensive to feed and with vets bills high, many, including animal lovers are finding it harder to cope.

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