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Pressure group asks council
to keep talking
The Forest's ongoing about the free roaming sheep
could be resolved if the district council adopted a `sensible
approach' and reconvened a committee set up to deal with the related
issues, says pressure group Dean Forest Voice.
The organisation has requested details of the costs
incurred by the council since a decision was taken to serve a legal
notice on the Forestry Commission to control sheep. The Commission
has appealed. Details of the costs will be revealed at Thursday
evening's council meeting. A similar request has also been made by
Cllr Alan Preest.
In a letter to the council's chief executive, Mr Tim
Perrin, DFV's Mr Keith Morgan suggests it would now be a good time
to reconsider taking legal action and instead reconvene the `sheep
committee' with a mandate to resolve the issue within a specified
length of time.
Mr Morgan says: "We believe that this is a sensible
approach and would go a long way to resolving the ill-feeling and
distrust that this action has generated between the interested
parties." Mr Mick Holder, secretary of the Commoners' Association,
said he believed there would be widespread interest in the costs the
council had incurred. But, he said, he did not believe obtaining
expensive Legal opinions would solve a thing. "Unfortunately there
are those who are not interested in managing the free-roaming sheep.
All they are interested in is removing them and if that remains the
case we will make little or no progress," he said.

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