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Politics, Covid19 and Brexit
So much for Global Britain ..!
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<blockquote data-quote="Courier" data-source="post: 7751770" data-attributes="member: 868"><p>All done according to the rules and regulations with an Untreated Milk (Green Top) licence.</p><p></p><p>I held an untreated (Raw) milk licence from the early eighties until I packed up with cows altogether.</p><p></p><p>Local EHO argued with his boss regarding how we should be protecting the heads of galvanised techscrews holding a second layer of hygenic cladding on to the walls from being knocked off whilst washing down the walls in the bottling dairy - ,He had brought seven police with him to shut our bottling dairy down for 4 weeks despite having absolutely no complaints or poor sample results of either the final product or the sanitized bottles prior to filling.</p><p></p><p>Even the wording on the enamelled bottles had to be approved by them.</p><p></p><p>Using re-cycled PET CocaCola bottles and using milk from a herd without specific testing and a name on the bottle AND cap didnt even come into the equation.</p><p></p><p>We had bulk TBC's of ZERO (Band A was 0-20).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Courier, post: 7751770, member: 868"] All done according to the rules and regulations with an Untreated Milk (Green Top) licence. I held an untreated (Raw) milk licence from the early eighties until I packed up with cows altogether. Local EHO argued with his boss regarding how we should be protecting the heads of galvanised techscrews holding a second layer of hygenic cladding on to the walls from being knocked off whilst washing down the walls in the bottling dairy - ,He had brought seven police with him to shut our bottling dairy down for 4 weeks despite having absolutely no complaints or poor sample results of either the final product or the sanitized bottles prior to filling. Even the wording on the enamelled bottles had to be approved by them. Using re-cycled PET CocaCola bottles and using milk from a herd without specific testing and a name on the bottle AND cap didnt even come into the equation. We had bulk TBC's of ZERO (Band A was 0-20). [/QUOTE]
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