Plans for a 200,000 bird chicken farm are set to be approved – six years after they were first submitted.
The proposals for North Farm at Felton Butler will be considered by Shropshire Council's Northern Planning Committee on Tuesday.
But members said they wanted to allow the applicants more time to address concerns that had been raised and deferred the decision instead. The information provided includes a statement on 'odour levels', information on ammonia mitigation measures and a revised ammonia modelling report. It states:"The proposal for a new poultry rearing operation at North Farm, Felton Butler would constitute a diversification of the existing agricultural business and would result in economic benefits in terms of construction activity, employment of labour both during construction and the ongoing operation of the poultry business; and the related investment in buildings and infrastructure.
"Furthermore, the additional highways information which has been submitted, which includes improvements in the form of passing places, now demonstrates that the likely impacts on the highway network would not be unacceptable.
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