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Many thanks for this, my parents have been after keeping chickens on their allotment and was told that they could not as it was stated in the covenants.Obviously I have emailed them the link, now all we have to do is wait for the poo to hit the fan!
Quote from: skintnbitter on April 03, 2010, 09:56:57Many thanks for this, my parents have been after keeping chickens on their allotment and was told that they could not as it was stated in the covenants.Obviously I have emailed them the link, now all we have to do is wait for the poo to hit the fan!WELL..? did it....?hit the fan... ;D..I'm really interested what is going to happen..we have this argument going on in our site..opinions are at the moment 50/50..so if I drop the legal stuff to argument...I don't think I'll me treasurer next year .. ::) oh..well..one have to what is right...I love chickens..... ;D
You dont want to be treasurer do you?
our village of Probus in Cornwall which is known as the 'Garden Parish' has always been agricultural and agrarian. So when a new estate was built 100 yards from my allotment i thought nothing of it. Until now that is. 50 yards from the allotment gates lies an old cornish cottage lived in for the last 25 years by the same couple, this couple have kept chickens in their orchard for 17 of those years. They now have had an abatement order served on them by Cornwall Council about their noisy Cockerels and have to destroy the poor birds. The complainant who lives on the new estate surely should have noticed the birds when he purchased the house ? why should a 'townie' move in and tell us country folk how to live ? he works away in Manchester for much of the time ? If the appeal doesn't succeed will he be able to have my and the 5 other chcken keepers chickens killed ? I have Cockerels, and need them to breed future years egglayers, I do not know of any artificial insemination for chickens. They only crow during the day and are locked away at night. anyone any ideas ???