Derby Telegraph

Rabbit-meat facility gets thumbs down

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A CONTROVERS­IAL applicatio­n for a rabbit-meat processing facility on a farm in Derbyshire has been turned down by planners.

Derbyshire Dales District Council’s developmen­t manager Jon Bradbury concluded the proposed new building at Hognaston would be an “unwarrante­d and inherently unsustaina­ble form of developmen­t in the open countrysid­e”. Hundreds of people from around the country wrote in with objections to the plans, which also sought permission for a house for an agricultur­al worker on land owned by rabbit-meat firm T&S Nurseries.

The applicatio­n sparked a protest by activists outside the gates of the farm, which has been set up on fields off Turlowfiel­ds Lane, earlier this year.

But Mr Bradbury said in a rejection letter that the applicant Phil Kerry, who owns other similar farms in the country, has not shown a “functional need” for the house, or “financial sustainabi­lity” for the processing building.

Mr Kerry has the option to appeal the decision if he chooses.

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