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Thursday
25  April

Warning to organisers after village show is cancelled

 
22/05/2015 @ 08:58

Event organisers are being reminded that they are responsible for ensuring event sites are suitable and meet public and animal health requirements. 

The reminder has been issued by Powys County Council after Llanbister Show and Sports was cancelled at short notice because organisers failed to meet public and animal health requirements to clear the event site of livestock in sufficient time.

Cabinet Member for Environmental Health, Councillor John Powell said: “The public and animal health rules are not new, they have been in operation for more than 10 years following foot and mouth and E.coli outbreaks. 

“Failure to comply with legislation could result in enforcement action and will almost certainly result in an event’s public liability insurance not being valid. Taking the appropriate action is not a case meeting red tape, but acting responsibly and making sure the public and animal health are not put at risk.

“The Farming and Countryside Code of Practice, which is supported by a number of national organisations including the NFU, stipulates that livestock are removed from an event site a minimum of 21 days before the event and that visible droppings are removed from the area. Having a site heavily contaminated with animal faeces is not only unpleasant for visitors it presents a significant health risk, particularly for children.

“It is the responsibility of event organisers to make sure their event fully complies with all relevant public health and animal health legislation.

“The county council’s Environmental Health service conducted an awareness campaign in 2013 to remind organisations of their responsibilities. Advice is also available on the council’s website, from the HSE and from a number government agencies.

“The department have advised many event organisers over the years and if there are any event organisers who still have concerns they are welcome to contact the Environmental Health Service who are available to provide advice on specific circumstances,” he added.

http://www.face-online.org.uk/CodeofPractice

http://www.hse.gov.uk

 

environmental.health@powys.gov.uk