Philip Skelley, of Higher Bughill 51AVÊÓÆµin the Shaugh Prior of Plymouth, had allowed tonnes of soil and stones to be dumped on his land which exceeded his permit
He was airlifted to the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital by the East Anglian Air Ambulance
Police forces in Wales want farmers to triple check their security measures as they predict a possible rise in targeted crime on empty farms during the Royal Welsh Show
“Theft of GPS equipment causes farmers so much misery and also costs them serious amounts of money"
They also attacked another 30 sheep which were injured during the incident
Police said they are keen to locate the owner
Four Cambridgeshire men have been fined and given suspended jail terms following successful police prosecution
Government steps up 'environment crime' penalties to protect nature and the great outdoors
Essex MP Kemi Badenoch says countryside residents 'should feel safe in their homes'