Got a payment out of them a few years ago when they put fibre cable to a phone tower on my land. It took a long time to get it sorted though. They tried every trick in the book to get me to sign early then as well. I'm in no hurry this time as well
A few months ago found 8 marker poles along the verge of a track I own and a marker in a field. Eventually discovered open reach had put them in ready to put poles up to put fibre cable in to 4 properties at the end of the track. Had a meeting with them one day and they claimed they couldn't...
Similar situation here, found 7 marker posts along a track and 1 in my field that goes to 5 properties. They are putting fibre cable in . Just by luck I caught an open reach van in our yard checking the fibre cable they had put in to the farm and cottages. Chatting to him he mentioned they were...
No definitely not. Its got the same pointless bulls**t box ticking questions. As I've said on here before all we need is the Food Standards Scotland inspection. Simple and easy and once every 5yr if your up to standard.
If everything is order they'll only visit once every 5 years. Makes a nonsense of red tractor and Sqc. They're checking the legal requirements, not the bull**it.
If you want farm assurance we have Food Standards Scotland up here. Now that is a walk in the park compared to Sqc/Qms. Half an hour of the relevant paperwork and tour round. No irrelevant bull**it. If they're happy they'll not be back for 5yr. Costs nothing too.
Not sure if she's still there or not, it's a while since I was last in there and it's usually been a big bloke with a beard and a pony tail! He looks a bit scary but is OK and knows the job
There's no reason the FSA can't be accepted now. The only reason there would be is that the cartel wouldn't be able to dictate the terms of it like they do now. As for brands what could be better than a union jack flag, or an English Scottish or Welsh flag. There's more chance of those being...
Read my post above! There is a scheme. It is the Food Standards Agency. We don't need anything else. They check we are doing everything legally. Just as they do with cafes and suchlike. There's no such thing as red cafe to allow them to trade.
We don't need another assurance scheme. We already have one in the form of Food Standards Scotland. We was inspected by them 12 months ago just 2 weeks after our sqc inspection and passed with flying colours. They wanted a look around and checked a minimal amount of paperwork. It took half an...
You'll have no chance of that. We've a crossing with 12ft gates and tried to get them widened them but got told there's no chance at all. They are trying to close as many gated crossings as they can for "safety reasons "
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