Super-dairy protesters to hand in petition with more than 64,000 signatures

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MORE than 64,000 people have signed a petition against the proposed 3,770-cow super-dairy near Nocton.

Campaign group 38 Degrees has indicated it will hand in the document to North Kesteven District Council tomorrow – the deadline for comments.

By midday yesterday 64,031 people had signed the petition.

It states: "Please don't let plans for mega-dairies go ahead in Lincolnshire.

"These farms would make a big contribution to climate change and undermine more responsible, sustainable cattle farms in Lincolnshire and the rest of the UK.

"Keeping cows inside almost all year is cruel and there is evidence that cows kept in factory farms suffer as a result."

A decision on the application by Nocton Dairies Ltd, a company formed by experienced dairy farmers Peter Willes and David Barnes, is expected in March.

If successful, the £34 million development north of Dunston Heath Lane and west of the B1188 at Nocton Heath would be fully operational for 3,770 cows by the end of 2012.

Sixty jobs would be created at what would be Britain's biggest dairy farm.

Celebrities, including conservationist and birdwatcher Bill Oddie, comedian Jo Brand and conservation champion Professor David Bellamy, have joined residents in voicing their opposition.

Nocton resident Deborah Wilson, said the 1,619 comments listed so far by the district council were just the tip of the iceberg.

"Opposition to this is phenomenal," she said.

"We know that there are hundreds, potentially thousands of objections, which have been submitted to the council which have not yet been uploaded to its planning portal site, not least a strong objection from Sleaford and North Hykeham MP Stephen Phillips.

His comment reads: "I think Nocton Dairies has totally underestimated the level of opposition."

The original plans for an 8,100-cow round-the-clock milking facility on the 22-acre site were withdrawn in April.

Mr Willes says environmental issues have been resolved and has confirmed the long-term aim is to milk 8,000 cows.

The scaled-down scheme would see four cattle sheds, two maternity units, one milking parlour, a holding area, feed store, one run off lagoon, two slurry lagoons and an anaerobic digestion unit built.

The proposal further includes a staff dormitory building, office, weigh bridge, internal roads and footpaths and new vehicular access to the B1188 and five agricultural workers' dwellings.

Nocton Dairies spokesman Amy Jackson said it had confidence in planning officials' ability to weigh up both application and comments on accuracy and validity.

"We only hope that a number of recent petitions with tens of thousands of signatures, crammed with invalid issues or lies, for example cows will have their tails cut off and be pumped full of growth hormones, don't swamp local concerns," she said.

"However people want to portray it, this is simply a farm, albeit bigger than we are used to."

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    by J, Lincoln

    Tuesday, January 11 2011, 5:37PM

    “Why so many questions??? Do you need other people's points in order to live?

    My views is that it is a good thing. Your view is it is a bad thing. What have we learnt from that today? B*gg*r all.”

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    by margaret, Bolton BL6 4JF

    Tuesday, January 11 2011, 5:03PM

    “OK ALLISON
    seeing as you are so jenned up on mega farms,what is your views on the cow camps then ??
    Margaret”

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    by Mind your own knitting, you infernal busy-bodies

    Tuesday, January 11 2011, 5:02PM

    “If your intellect was even half the size of your ego Magz, you might get somewhere.

    TIA = thanks in advance. Not that I expect you to remember that, what with all your forenames taking up all that space in your head.”

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    by Alison, Lincs

    Tuesday, January 11 2011, 4:44PM

    “You don't speak for me Magz and I actually know what I'm talking about.”

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    by Alison, lincs

    Tuesday, January 11 2011, 4:33PM

    “Since when was it decided we would run the farm the same as the Americans??

    Lincolnshire people can be so backwards it's scary.”

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    by Ali, Lincs

    Tuesday, January 11 2011, 4:32PM

    “When was it decided that we will be running things the same way as the US??

    Lincolnshire can be so backwards sometimes that it makes me frustrated. The people who signed that petition have been misled and they ought to do some research before signing.”

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    by margaret rutter, Bolton BL6 4JF

    Tuesday, January 11 2011, 4:28PM

    “dear TIA- MARIA ??
    OK let me rephrase what I said. I don't speak for everyone in the UK, just the sensible ones who I am sure would agree with me anyway. I am sure you would agree with that statement????? or would you????? Happy now !!
    And the name is Margaret Christina Bernadette.... not magz !!”

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    by Mind your own knitting, you infernal busy-bodies

    Tuesday, January 11 2011, 3:57PM

    “This is like plaiting snot, but let's try it for a third time: Magz, when was it decided that you speak for everyone in the UK?

    That's all I want to know. I don't care what your opinions are or where you formed them, I just want to know why you think you can arrogantly assume to speak for everyone in the country. Nothing more, nothing less.

    TIA”

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    by J, Lincoln

    Tuesday, January 11 2011, 2:43PM

    “Maggie why are you asking for other people's opinions when you said that all in the UK agree with you? Do I sense a shred of doubt in you now?”

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    by J, Lincoln

    Tuesday, January 11 2011, 2:40PM

    “Ralph, you have raised a very interesting points as to exactly how far you can trust the results of a petition or any poll. Not only is it the phrasing of the question you ask but the ones that go before it. It is very easy to lead someone to the answer you want. Even easier with a petition where you can stand over someone and pressure them into something because essentially they have no more follow up once they have signed their name.

    http://www.badscience.net/2010/11/hello-madam-would-you-like-your-children-to-be-unemployed/#comments”

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