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EA says Super-dairy poses "Unacceptable risk"
"We decided to object because we don't think the risk to groundwater can be mitigated by the developer."
http://www.farming.co.uk/articles/view/3189
Environment Agency raises Nocton doubt
'This is the second time the agency has raised serious concerns about the superdairy.'
http://www.thegrocer.co.uk/Articles.aspx?page=articles&ID=215408
Concerns over smell from super-dairy are backed up by damning report
'PLANS for a super-dairy in Nocton have taken another blow as a damning new report causes a stink.'
http://www.thisislincolnshire.co.uk/news/Report-breath-fresh-air-villagers/article-3158691-detail/article.html
What do you want in your cuppa?
'The story of one dairy farmers quest for knowledge from the end user of his product. MILK.'
An interesting blog... there are a couple of links below which specifically refer to Nocton Dairies.
http://whatdoyouwantinyourcuppa.blogspot.com/
And Tim makes 4
'I have to say the scale of this would be difficult to neighbour. I can see why the little village of Nocton might be worried by something 4 times the size.'
http://whatdoyouwantinyourcuppa.blogspot.com/2010/11/and-tim-makes-4.html
The end of the middle bit
'This has caused a similar debate (or is that furore) to the one caused in Nocton. There seems to be a similar theme of farmers who for their own very good reasons are planning a big operation but are trying to impose it on a community rather than negotiate it in. There really is a lesson in public relations here.'
http://whatdoyouwantinyourcuppa.blogspot.com/2010/12/i-am-writing-end-of-this-travelog-back.html
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