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Is spreading slurry allowed now??
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<blockquote data-quote="Tarw Coch" data-source="post: 7937113" data-attributes="member: 1008"><p>Good point, I’d forgot about that, I’m not sure what the outcome of that was in the end but haven’t heard of any rush to extend storage the other side of offas dyke.</p><p>IIRC when we went into a NVZ here about 10 years ago we were given 2/3 years notice to get storage up to scratch, I would imagine the same would have to apply anywhere as planning would need to be obtained, quotes for work as well as quite possibly finance sorted along with the fact there’s only so many contractors who can deal the work so they may have a lot of extra work on their hands, I don’t see how it could be practically adhered to at short notice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tarw Coch, post: 7937113, member: 1008"] Good point, I’d forgot about that, I’m not sure what the outcome of that was in the end but haven’t heard of any rush to extend storage the other side of offas dyke. IIRC when we went into a NVZ here about 10 years ago we were given 2/3 years notice to get storage up to scratch, I would imagine the same would have to apply anywhere as planning would need to be obtained, quotes for work as well as quite possibly finance sorted along with the fact there’s only so many contractors who can deal the work so they may have a lot of extra work on their hands, I don’t see how it could be practically adhered to at short notice. [/QUOTE]
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