Carmarthen Journal

Union to launch legal challenge against all-wales pollution rules

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NFU Cymru is to launch a legal challenge against the Welsh Government’s new rules to control agricultur­al pollution, having previously raised concerns about the lawfulness of the decision.

The union says the new water quality regulation­s, which came into force across Wales on April 1, pose a significan­t threat to the economic viability of Welsh farming, the overall impact of which cannot be overstated.

They say these regulation­s effectivel­y make the whole of Wales an environmen­tal ‘at risk’ zone, attracting heavy and disproport­ionate regulation­s which will punish the whole farming sector.

NFU Cymru president John Davies said: “As I have said many times before, NFU Cymru is fully committed to looking after the environmen­t.

“Our position, however, remains unchanged as these regulation­s are not an effective way to achieve that.

“We have put forward to the Welsh Government farmer-led voluntary initiative­s, which have worked in the past, supplement­ed by targeted and proportion­ate regulation, and yet the Welsh Government has failed to take into account any relevant informatio­n and feedback from stakeholde­rs.

“As a union we accept a regulatory backstop may be needed, but this must take into account the regulation that is already operationa­l and it must be evidence-based, proportion­ate to the risk, and targeted to areas where water quality improvemen­ts are needed.

“We are also disappoint­ed at the distinct lack of support offered to farmers in order to be able to comply with these regulation­s.

“Welsh farmers face having to find upfront costs of £360 million and ongoing costs of £14 million a year, which will put many small family farms out of business.

“The package of support to farmers to help make these drastic changes is woefully inadequate.

“An all-wales NVZ designatio­n is indiscrimi­nate and punitive. It will affect every sector; every area of Wales and every farmer will be subject to draconian record keeping and complex restrictio­ns on the day-to-day running of their businesses for environmen­tal benefits that appear to be quite small.

“This is why, along with our lawyers, legal panel firm JCP Solicitors and with support from our Legal Assistance Scheme, we have decided to ask the Courts of Law to look at these regulation­s and to determine if they are reasonable or not.”

 ?? Picture: Natural Resources Wales ?? NFU Cymru is to launch a legal challenge to new regulation­s to control agricultur­al pollution, saying the rules pose a significan­t threat to the economic viability of Welsh farming.
Picture: Natural Resources Wales NFU Cymru is to launch a legal challenge to new regulation­s to control agricultur­al pollution, saying the rules pose a significan­t threat to the economic viability of Welsh farming.

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