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Welsh farmers reveal crippling costs of new NVZ rules

Welsh farmers reveal crippling costs of new NVZ rules >More in © Debbie James The clash between farmers and the Welsh government over the new all-Wales nitrate vulnerable zone (NVZ) is intensifying into one of the most bitter disputes ever waged in the Welsh countryside between the devolved administration and the industry. When the government announced its intention to place every farm in Wales in an NVZ, it maybe hadn’t considered the scale of opposition that decision would elicit. The Water Resources (Control of Agricultural Pollution) (Wales) Regulations 2021 were swiftly brought in – they were announced by Welsh farming minister Lesley Griffiths on 27 January 2021 and the transition to the new system started on 1 April.

Bankrupt Queen Mary operator left more than $20 million in urgently needed repairs, court filing says • Long Beach Post News

A former Queen Mary operator neglected the ship and failed to perform more than $20 million in critical repair work, resulting in “significant issues and damage” to the historic vessel before the operator filed for bankruptcy, the city of Long Beach alleges in a recent court filing.  - ADVERTISEMENT - The city filed legal action last week as part of ongoing bankruptcy hearings for current Queen Mary operator Eagle Hospitality Trust, which filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in January. The ship’s lease is set to go to auction in May. Former operator Urban Commons, which signed a 66-year lease to run the city-owned ship in 2016, created Eagle Hospitality Trust to list on the Singapore Stock Exchange in 2019. Eagle Hospitality took over as the ship’s operator last year after Urban Commons suffered a string of financial problems. However, Urban Commons’ limited liability corporation, Urban Commons Queensway, remains liable to the city under the lease agreement.

Plans for 20 homes at Carrotts Farm Shop in North Petherton APPROVED

Entrance To Carrotts Farm Shop On A38 Bridgwater Road In North Petherton. CREDIT: Google Maps. THE gap between two Somerset towns will soon be “measured in millimetres” after plans for new homes were approved. Beechcroft Land Ltd. originally applied to build 39 new homes at Carrotts Farm Shop on the A38 Bridgwater Road in North Petherton, near the town’s cemetery. The plans were refused by Sedgemoor District Council in May 2020, prompting the developer to lodge an appeal to the Planning Inspectorate. The council has now narrowly granted permission for the Oxfordshire-based developer to build 20 homes on the same site – just four weeks before an appeal hearing on the original refusal was due to be held.

Plans for 20 homes at Carrotts Farm Shop in North Petherton APPROVED

Plans for 20 homes at Carrotts Farm Shop in North Petherton APPROVED
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