In Nansgollan, UK, a three-day study began on April 16 to plan plans for a mega-egg farm that will contain 112,000 birds.
Locals struggled with plans to build an egg farm in Nansgollan, not far from Helston. The Cornwall Council refused to grant permission for development planning last year, but the applicants appealed against this decision.
The planning inspectorate will review the appeal and conduct a three-day investigation, during which it will hear the testimony of a number of people, including the applicants and their opponents, and then make a decision.According to the applicants' plans, Richland Foods Ltd wanted to build four buildings, with tiers inside - three buildings will accommodate 32,000 birds each, and the fourth 16,000 birds.
In total, the mega-egg farm will occupy an area of about 160 acres, and its canopies will be the same length as 13 double-decker buses. Locals and activists are concerned that the egg farm farm will have a serious impact on the roads in the area and will also damage the environment.In total, a petition against the creation of an egg farm was signed by over 23,000 people. The trial will begin daily at 10 a.m. and end at 5 p.m. at the local Nancegollan Village Hall.