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Support for MP in bid to tighten law on livestock worrying

NFU AND KENNEL CLUB BACK CAMPAIGN FOR AMENDMENTS TO KEPT ANIMALS BILL GOING THROUGH PARLIAMENT

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YNYS Môn MP Virginia Crosbie has secured the support of the National Farmers’ Union (NFU) and the Kennel Club in her campaign to tighten the law around livestock worrying.

Mrs Crosbie recently introduced a Ten-Minute Rule Bill seeking to give the police the right to seize dogs and take DNA samples. However, the bill will not be given parliament­ary time to proceed.

The focus is now to put in amendments to the Kept Animals Bill going through parliament after a meeting to discuss the issue with NFU president Minette Batters in Westminste­r.

Mrs Crosbie said: “I am delighted to receive the support of these esteemed organisati­ons for my campaign to update the laws around livestock worrying.

“This is a huge problem here on Anglesey and across Wales, particular­ly since the pandemic, as more and more people go to the countrysid­e with their dogs.

“The fact is existing legislatio­n, the Dogs (Protection of Livestock) Act 1953, is old and does not reflect modern dog ownership, leisure trends, DNA technology or modern farming practice.”

Mrs Crosbie welcomed the Government’s Animal Welfare (Kept Animals) Bill but said it did not go far enough.

She said an amendment giving the police powers to seize a dog and to take DNA samples where there are reasonable grounds for suspicion the dog has worried livestock would make the legislatio­n tougher and more effective. “I think action is urgently needed and this is borne out by my conversati­ons with Anglesey farmers who are at their wits’ end over dog attacks on their livestock.

“Nationally, in 2020, the cost to the farming community of livestock worrying was estimated to be around £1.3 million and it is thought that around 15,000 sheep are killed by dogs each year.

“This figure needs to come down and better legislatio­n and also better education will help achieve it,” she added.

Mrs Crosbie, the Kennel Club and the NFU will now join forces to campaign for the amendment with letters to Defra and lobbying of ministers.

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Virginia Crosbie MP with NFU President Minette Batters

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