Rural Matters: Farmer Defiant After Pounds 3,000 Fine for Operating Illegal Slaughterhouse
Birmingham Post › June 29, 2004
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Birmingham Post › June 29, 2004
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A farmer fined yesterday after admitting running an illicit slaughter house called for the multi-million pound 'smokies' meat trade to be legalised.
Carmello Gale (54), warned that farmers were missing out on lucrative life-line business to the UK's ethnic African population. Gale, of Llandysul, west Wales, was fined pounds 3,000 after previously admitting operating an illegal slaughter house.See the full content of this document
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Rural Matters: Farmer Defiant After Pounds 3,000 Fine for Operating Illegal Slaughterhouse
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