170000+ birds to be culled at
Lancashire poultry farm near Preston
DUE to suspected case of avian flu (bird flu) being found at a poultry farm,
run by Staveleys Eggs Limited, Environmental Health Officials have locked down
the area around a poultry farm on the outskirts of Preston. The family, based in
Coppull, Lancashire, have 170,000 birds, including around 50,000 free range
laying hens and has been left devastated by it. All the birds are being culled
on Saturday, 10 July 2015, as a precaution, but Public Health England say the
risk to public health is very low and the Food Standards Agency say there is no
food safety risk. As a result the Environmental Health Officials have locked
down the area around a poultry farm on the outskirts and a 10km temporary
control zone has been set up around the premises in the Grimsargh and Longridge
area, meaning no poultry or other animals may be moved in this area.
Chief Vet, Nigel Gibbens has told the press that:- "We have taken swift
precautionary action to limit the risk of disease spreading from the poultry
farm. These measures that are now in place are to control the movement of
poultry and humanely cull birds at the farm are part of our tried and tested
approach to deal with such incidents. I would urge bird keepers to be vigilant
for any signs of disease, report suspect disease to their nearest APHA office
and to ensure they are maintaining good bio security on their premises. The
decision to take precautionary action has been taken based on the clinical
symptoms displayed by birds at the farm and emerging laboratory findings. The
investigation into the suspect case and laboratory tests is ongoing. We have a
strong track record of controlling and eliminating previous outbreaks of avian
flu in the UK. The outbreaks in Yorkshire last year and Hampshire in February
were both successfully contained, allowing restrictions to be lifted at the
earliest opportunity."
Anyone suspecting avian flu (bird flu) should immediately contact their nearest
Animal and Plant and Health Agency (APHA) office that can be found
online.
Letters to editor:- "Help us find our stolen
charity event banners for the Formby Festival"
"WITH just days to go to the festival,
between the hours of 9.00am and 12 noon, on Friday, 10 July 2015, all banners
and advertising for the Formby
Festival have been removed / stolen, that
advertises the event. These ruthless people have now taken funds directly from
'Help For Heroes', as all profits made go to this good cause. As these banners /
posters have cost us over £700 to have printed and we will now have to replace
them for next year, thus taking funds away from Help for Heroes. Whoever has
taken the banners has not contacted us either to ask that we take them down or
indeed to say they have them and return them to us. The people they have hurt
most is Help for Heroes as this now means less funds will go to the very good
cause. It is amazing that anyone would remove them and not even return them or
even ask us to remove them is they were offending in any way. This event brings
people into Sefton and hopefully brings them back throughout the year. We are
supposed to be a tourist destination and encourage tourists. We cannot see a
problem in advertising a local event once a year. In fact on checking our
figures last year our 3 banners cost £347.00 and the year before £428 and this
year £165, as if we utilize the ones from previous years we don't have to spend
as much on the banners. Next year we hoped not to spend any money on banners as
we had now purchased 10 banners. We also hoped to reuse all the poster boards
and just change the date and we had spend over £150 on the poster and over £50
on the boards etc." Maria - Formby Festival.
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