The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Pneumonia fears over chicken farm plans

- SEAN O’NEIL

Objections lodged against a controvers­ial 26 ,000 -bird poultry farm in Perthshire have hit triple figures after new research emerged linking the units to pneumonia.

Campaigner­s against the Aviagen proposal in Murthly say the company wants to build a unit the size of St Johnstone’s football stadium less than a mile from the local primary school.

Fears for children’ s health have been raised in a number of objections which now total well over 100 on the Per th and Kinross Council planning portal.

The applicatio­n closes to public comments today.

Critics have pointed to a scientific study that has emerged from 2017 linking industrial poultry units (IPU) to communitya­cquired pneumonia( Cap ).

The report conducted by Utrecht University in the Netherland­s found that living within 1.15km of a poultry farm led to an 11% increase in risk of contractin­g Cap – although the authors did suggest the finding should be treated with caution due to the sample size.

Similar research carried out by the National Institute for Public Health and the Environmen­t and Wageningen University and Research Centre has led the Dutch government to say it is “concerned” by the results.

John Evans, chairman of Keep Murthly Beautiful and leader of campaign group Druids Park Community Company, said residents of the Perthshire village were “sick with worry” over the proposal.

He said: “There is clear published medical evidence of increased levels of serious harm to humans of living within 1.15km of an industrial poultry unit.

“These risks including pneumonia will impact our whole village and of course be devastatin­g for primary schoolchil­dren being less than half that distance from the source of pollution.”

He said the scheme would house tens of thousands of birds in a facility the size of McDiarmid Park, “spewing pathogens and ammonia into the air and releasing toxic heavy metals into the groundwate­r and run off into the Tay”.

Aviagen said it had taken all necessar y steps to comply with legislatio­n.

A spokesman said: “As part of the applicatio­n process we undertook all necessary environmen­tal surveys and site assessment­s to assess the potential environmen­tal effects from this developmen­t.”

 ??  ?? VISION: The site is less than a mile from a school.
VISION: The site is less than a mile from a school.

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