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Farmer pleads guilty to unconsented work on River Lugg causing significant and long-term ecological harm.

A farmer has pleaded guilty to seven charges of unconsented work on the River Lugg that took place in November 2020.

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Farmer pleads guilty to unconsented work on River Lugg causing significant and long-term ecological harm.

A farmer has pleaded guilty to seven charges of unconsented work on the River Lugg that took place in November 2020. John Price, a mixed farmer from Herefordshire, appeared in front of Kidderminster...

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