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NFU Cymru to launch legal action over farm pollution rules

NFU Cymru to launch legal action over farm pollution rules
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Welsh election: Lib Dems pledge to tackle climate emergency

BBC News Published image captionThe Welsh Lib Dems plan to put recovery first says leader Jane Dodds The Welsh Liberal Democrats will launch their Senedd election campaign on Wednesday with a promise to spend £1bn a year on tackling the climate emergency . Speaking at the event, the party s leader Jane Dodds will say the Lib Dems are the only party that would put recovery first . The Liberal Democrats head into the election having held one seat in the Senedd since 2016. The Liberal Democrats are the last of the main parties to launch their election campaign. They include: Building 30,000 new social housing properties

Look again at voluntary NVZ approach, advise Welsh Tories

Look again at voluntary NVZ approach, advise Welsh Tories >More in © Tim Scrivener The Welsh Conservatives have launched an eleventh-hour bid to reverse government plans to that would limit the use of slurry and fertiliser on farmland to tackle river pollution. Shadow rural affairs minister Janet Finch-Saunders has written to the Welsh government to urge that it “gives the voluntary approach a real chance” before imposing a Wales-wide nitrate vulnerable zone (NVZ). A Plaid Cymru motion to annul plans for the controversial NVZ rules was narrowly defeated by 30 votes to 27 in the Senedd last week. The Labour-led Welsh government administration says the new regulations will apply from 1 April and be phased in over three-and-a-half years. It has insisted that the changes are necessary to tackle serious incidents of water pollution and protect water quality.

Farmers betrayed after all-Wales NVZ vote is defeated

© Tim Scrivener Farm leaders have launched a furious tirade against the Welsh government after a vote to scrap controversial water pollution rules that would limit the use of slurry and fertiliser on farmland in Wales was defeated. Senedd members voted on Wednesday (3 March) by 30 votes to 27 against a Plaid Cymru motion to annul all-Wales nitrate vulnerable zone (NVZ) regulations. See a list of how members voted here (PDF). The outcome means the Welsh government’s regulatory measures to address agricultural pollution in Wales, under Water Resources (Control of Agricultural Pollution) (Wales) Regulations 2021, will apply from 1 April and be phased in over the next three and a half years.

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