Thursday, 2 December 2010

Nocton Farms Ltd

Plans approved


You may like to be aware that the planning application of Nocton Farms Ltd has been approved:

Applicant - Mr P Clarke, Estate Office, Old Sleaford Road, Nocton, LN4 2AB.

10/1144/FUL - Change of use of redundant agricultural buildings to commercial/industrial warehouse uses (use classes B1, B2 AND B8) - Estates Office Old Sleaford Road Nocton Lincoln LN4 2AB.

This relates to the land and buildings at the railhead between Nocton and Dunston which was not bought by Nocton Dairies Ltd and therefore stayed in the ownership of Nocton Farms Ltd.

For more information on the plans click here:
http://planningonline.n-kesteven.gov.uk/online-applications/centralDistribution.do?caseType=Application&keyVal=L8UEXNLLX0000

Slurry worries mount as big freeze continues


'With heavy snow over the past fortnight, some farmers are growing increasingly desperate to find an outlet for slurry, warning they could have to flout the rules if the weather does not ease.'

http://www.farmersguardian.com/home/livestock/livestock-news/slurry-worries-mount-as-big-freeze-continues/35957.article

Farm buildings collapse after heavy snow


'Dozens of farm buildings have collapsed under the weight of snow, prompting safety warnings for both farmers and livestock... elsewhere, temperatures as low as -17c in Wales and snowfall across much of the UK has seen claims for burst pipes and uncollected milk from farms.'

http://www.fwi.co.uk/Articles/2010/12/02/124589/Farm-buildings-collapse-after-heavy-snow.htm

Milk price divide continues to widen


'DESPITE some evidence a retail price war on liquid milk is on the wane - though serious discounting on cheese continues - the fundamental issue of milk price for non-aligned producers remains no closer to resolution.'

http://www.farmersguardian.com/home/business/business-news/milk-price-divide-continues-to-widen/35968.article

Market report: Global dairy demand set to soar


'Demand for dairy commodities is set to soar next year, raising the importance of global dairy trade, according to DairyCo.'

http://www.fwi.co.uk/Articles/2010/12/01/124580/Market-report-Global-dairy-demand-set-to-soar.htm

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