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HS2 line to cause devestation to Cheshire dairy farms

The proposed route takes a sway through the heart of the Cheshire countryside.

“The announcement of the proposed HS2 Link earlier this week is likely to cause considerable angst for some of Cheshire’s leading dairy farms” quotes Tony Rimmer of Rostons Land Agents in based in Cheshire.

The proposed route takes a sway through the heart of the Cheshire countryside.

Whilst many pressure groups are concerned over the implications to the countryside in the green belt Tony Rimmer, Director of Rostons, is extremely concerned about the impact on some of Cheshire’s leading dairy herds.

The area it passes through has some of Cheshire’s best dairy farms and also some of the largest.

This is going to cause significant problems to these dairy farmers with cow movements, with some farms appearing to be split in two and the movement of cows across this area when there are in excess of 500 cows on some of these herds, will cause considerable inconvenience.

Having been involved in similar schemes in the past Tony Rimmer, Director of Rostons, urges those that think they may be affected to ensure they have their interests represented at an early stage.

If you believe you are affected and want representation contact Tony Rimmer on 01829 773000, email: tonyrimmer@rostons.co.uk.

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