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The Food Protection (Emergency Prohibitions) (Contaminatoin of Feeding Stuff) (England) (No. 3) Amendment No. 3 Order 1989

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Order made by the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, laid before Parliament under section 1(8) of the Food and Environment Protection Act 1985, for approval by resolution of each House of Parliament within twenty-eight days beginning with the day on which the Order was made, subject to extension for periods of dissolution, prorogation or adjournment for more than four days.

Statutory Instruments

1989 No. 2193

PUBLIC HEALTH, ENGLAND AND WALES

PUBLIC HEALTH, SCOTLAND

PUBLIC HEALTH, NORTHERN IRELAND

CONTAMINATION OF FOOD

The Food Protection (Emergency Prohibitions) (Contaminatoin of Feeding Stuff) (England) (No. 3) Amendment No. 3 Order 1989

Made

27th November 1989

Coming into force

28th November 1989

Laid before Parliament

28th November 1989

Whereas the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food is of the opinion, in accordance with section 1(1)(a) of the Food and Environment Protection Act 1985(1), that there has been or may have been an escape of substances of such descriptions and in such quantities and such circumstances as are likely to create a hazard to human health through human consumption of food;

And whereas the said Minister is of the opinion, in accordance with section 1(1)(b) of the said Act, that in consequence of the said escape of substances food which is or may be in the future in the areas described in the Schedule to the Food Protection (Emergency Prohibitions) (Contamination of Feeding Stuff) (England) (No. 3) Order 1989(2) (hereinafter called “the principal Order”), as amended by the following Order, or which is derived or may be in the future derived from anything in those areas, is, or may be, or may become, unsuitable for human consumption;

Now therefore, the said Minister, in exercise of the powers conferred on him by the said section 1(1) and (2) and section 24(1) and (3) of the said Act, and of all other powers enabling him in that behalf, hereby makes the following Order:

Title and commencement

1.  This Order may be cited as the Food Protection (Emergency Prohibitions) (Contamination of Feeding Stuff) (England) (No. 3) Amendment No. 3 Order 1989 and shall come into force on 28th November 1989.

Amendment of the principal Order

2.  The principal Order shall be further amended–

(a)by omitting from Part I of the Schedule thereto (the designated area) the areas described in Schedule 1 to this Order;

(b)by inserting in Part I of the Schedule thereto at the end the further areas described in Schedule 2 to this Order;

(c)by inserting in Part II of the Schedule thereto at the end the further areas described in Schedule 3 to this Order.

In Witness whereof the Official Seal of the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food is hereunto affixed on 27th November 1989.

L.S.

John Selwyn Gummer

Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food

Article 2(a)

SCHEDULE 1AREAS REMOVED FROM THE “DESIGNATED AREA” IN PART I OF THE SCHEDULE TO THE PRINCIPAL ORDER

  • J. Baker, Orchard, Yarnscombe, Barnstaple, Devon

  • W. E. Colwill, Reeve House, Week St. Mary, Holsworthy, Devon

  • R. M. Rank, West Wheatley Farm, Westwood Lane, Sidmouth, Devon

  • R. V. & E. Tons, Park Hill Farm, Shirwell, Barnstaple

  • O. R. & J. E. Vanstone, Musehill, Lewdown, Okehampton

  • T. A. Westaway, Welbeare, Poughill, Crediton, Devon

  • Mr. R. A. Coad, Trelaske, Cubert, Newquay, Cornwall

  • A. J. Biggin, Trinity Farm, Seagry, Chippenham, Wilts

  • F. J. Hedges, Manor Farm, Shepperdine, Thornbury, Avon

  • Mr. C. J. Poulson, Wormwood Farm, Box, Corsham, Wilts

  • Bagborough Farms Ltd., Wells Milk Cheque Dairy Group, Higher Bagborough Farm, Pylle, Shepton Mallet, Somerset

  • A. C. Kembrey, Rodlays Farm, Wick Road, Wick, Nr. Bristol

  • Mrs. L. B. Clarke, Inland Farm, Rockhampton, Thornbury, Glos

  • Mr. K. C. Wellham, Devon Hurst Farm, St. Briavels Common, Lydney, Glos

  • R. H. Williams, Upper Southmead Farm, Bisley, Stroud, Glos

  • V. Ellis, T/A Ellis Enterprises, Coles Farm, Cleverton, Chippenham, Wilts

  • D. R. Mead, Ebdon Court Farm, Wick St. Lawrence, Weston super Mare

  • S. G. Williams, Upper Buckanhill, Fownhope, Hereford

  • Short & Co., Harvest View, Penhill Farm, Lower Ashton, Exeter

  • M/S J. L. & S. Richards, Coombe Dairy Farm, Uplowman, Tiverton, Devon

  • Mr. K. Rice, Berrydown, St. Neot, Liskeard, Cornwall, PL14 6QQ

Article 2(b)

SCHEDULE 2FURTHER AREAS IN PART I OF THE SCHEDULE TO THE PRINCIPAL ORDER FORMING PART OF THE “DESIGNATED AREA”

  • R. J. Mortimer, Higher Brenton, Kennford, Devon

  • D. Raynor, Hamlyns Farm, Exwick, ExeterM. D. Reddaway, Edge Farm, Branscombe, Seaton

  • E. A. & J. E. Rodway, Up Exe Mill, Thorverton, Exeter, T/A Mrs. E. A. Rodway

  • C. W. Rolle, Piend Farm, Stockleigh English, Crediton

  • R. A. Rowley, Ravenswood, Blackdown Cross, Crediton

  • Short & Co, Harvest View, Penhill Farm, Lower Ashton, Exeter

  • J. A. C. & C. M. Stanbury, Thorn Farm, Throwleigh, Okehampton

  • K. J. P. Taylor, Brook Farm, Tetbury St. Mary, Exeter

  • Tripp Bros., Upperton Farm, Dunsford, Exeter

  • D. T. White, Dunscombe Barn, Salcombe Regis, Sidmouth

  • Mr. & Mrs. C. D. White, South Kingswell, Mortonhampstead, Devon

  • J. Hall, South Dean, Brayford, Exeter

  • T. J. Hookway, Paddon Cott, Shebbear

  • B. Rodsworthy, Ashmill, South Molton, Devon

  • W. J. Selley, East Wellans, Ashmill, South Molton, Devon

  • P. Bovey, Cherry Park (Fishleigh), Modbury, Ivybridge, Devon

  • R. J. Lawton, Tredinnick Farm, Luxulyan, Bodmin, Cornwall

  • O. Dowding, Hill Farm House, Shepton Montague, Wincanton, Somerset re: Aviary Farm

  • Mr. C. J. Pulson, Overmoore Farm, Neston, Wilts

  • R. R. Forrest & Son, Kerswell Grange, Old Dawlish Road, Exeter

  • Mrs. A. I. Richards, Higher Coombe Dairy, Uplowman, Tiverton, Devon

  • J. Kirkpatrick, Nutley Farm, Winfrith, Dorset

  • G. H. Bragg, Whiddon Farm, Ide, Exeter

  • H. F. Cann, Sandygate, Exeter

  • E. J. Cleave, Shuttamoor, Christow, Exeter

  • A. L. Courtier, Purzopark, Tedburn St. Mary, Devon

  • J. S. Cottle, Smallridge Farm, Moreton Hampstead, Devon

  • N. D. Gibbins, Wrights Farm, Clyst Hydon, Exeter

  • R. W. J. Hill, Berry Barton, Dunsford, Exeter

  • Hannaford, Valley View, Heath Cross, Whitstone, Exeter

  • R. & E. M. Partridge, Friars Ball Farm, Nadderwater, Exeter

  • T. W. Prettyjohn, Little Orchard, Aylesbere, Exeter

  • P. J. White, Rossiters, Colaton Raleigh, Sidmouth, Devon

  • P. D. T. Waters, Scotstone, Crackington Haven, Bude, Cornwall EX23 0JH

  • C. W. & A. R. Hurd, Treveigham, St. Teath, Bodmin, Cornwall

  • A. Venner, Petherton Park Farm, North Petherton, Bridgwater, Somerset

  • R. Farrant, Knapp Farm, Hill Farrance, Taunton, Somerset

  • Waterman, Sunny Hill Farm, Spaxton, Bridgwater, Somerset

  • S. Knight, Daylands, Lillesdon, North Curry, Somerset

  • T. B. Woodman, Broken Cross Farm, Westbury, Glos

  • D. G. Ratcliffe, Church Farm, Harescombe, Glos

  • A. C. Brookes, Haw Street Farm, Haw Street, Coaley, Glos

  • T. E. Pugh (T/A D. Pugh & Son), Brickhouse Farm, Hartpury, Glos

  • J. A. & E. Montgomery, Manor Farm Office, North Cadbury, Yeovil, Somerset

  • R. J. Shattock, Blanchflower Farm, N. Petherton, Bridgwater, Somerset

  • J. J. Male & Son, Tanyard Farm, Fivehead, Taunton, Somerset

  • Mr. E. M. Morse, Netherhills Farm, Fromebridge Lane, Whitminster

  • W. J. Bailey & Sons, Thorne Farm, Lympstone, Exmouth, Devon

  • J. & M. M. Barker, Kelland Copse, Dunsford, Exeter

  • N. T. Blackhore, Smiths Farm, North Hostown, Sidmouth

  • J. Brimlecombe, Westacombe Farm, Dunsford, Exeter

  • I. & C. J. Carr, Pengellys Farm, Shillingford Abbot, Exeter

  • J. A. Cuming & Son, Wooston Farm, Mortonhampstead

  • Mr. W. B. Dockings, Hill Farm, Hunsthaw, Torrington

  • E. J. & W. G. F. Ellett, Liverton, Salterton Road, Exmouth

  • A. Festa, Glebe Farm, Shillingford, Exeter

  • J. Gardiner, Frankland Farm, Credition, Devon

  • D. F. Gent, Mosshayne, West Clyst, Exeter

  • R. F. Gillard, Bakesdown Farm, Drewsteignton, Exeter

  • Goddard & Worrell, Great Leigh Farm, Doddiscombleigh

  • J. W. Hobbs, Easdon House, Hanaron, Newton Abbot

  • T. J. Hooper, Langdown Farm, Spretton, Credition

  • Horrell & Son, Bridge Farm, Stoke Canon, Exeter

  • F. R. J. & R. F. Horsman, Georgeteign Barton, Ashton, Exeter

  • K. J. Hutchings, Rydon Farm, Cheriton Bishop

  • D. King, Hatford Park Farm, Hatford, Exminster, Exeter

  • B. Lambert, Kenton Mill, Kenton, Exeter

  • A. V. & N. Lee, Uppingcott Farm, Sherborne, Crediton

  • M. F. Lewis, Morway, Kennford, Exeter

  • J. D. Lewis, Hackfield Murchington, Chagford, Newton Abbot

  • C. S. & M. Luxton, Chamberlains Farm, Brampford Speke, Exeter

  • C. Mortimor, West Corndon Farm, Chagford, Newton Abbot

  • I. G. Mortimer, Shapley Farm, Chagford, Newton Abbot

Article 2(c)

SCHEDULE 3FURTHER AREAS IN PART II OF THE SCHEDULE TO THE PRINCIPAL ORDER FORMING PART OF THE “DESIGNATED AREA”

  • P. S. R. Dinnis & Son, Fingle Glen, Tedburn St. Mary, Exeter

  • R. R. Forrest & Son, Kerswell Grange, Old Dawlish Road, Exeter

  • F. R. & R. F. Horsman, Georgeteign Barton, Ashton, Exeter

  • H. J. G. Lentern, Higher Withycombe Farm, Chagford, Newton Abbot, Devon

  • R. H. Rank, West Wheatly Farm, Westwood Lane, Longdown, Exeter

  • P. Rodd, Five Mile Farm, Tedburn St. Mary, Exeter

Explanatory Note

(This note is not part of the Order)

This Order further amends the Food Protection (Emergency Prohibitions) (Contamination of Feeding Stuff) (England) (No. 3) Order 1989 (“the principal Order”) which contains emergency prohibitions restricting various activities in order to prevent human consumption of food rendered unsuitable for that purpose in consequence of the escape of lead into imported animal feeding stuff.

The Order removes certain farms, holdings and premises from the designated area in relation to which certain activities are prohibited by the principal Order (article 2(a) and Schedule 1). The Order also designates further farms, holdings and premises (article 2(b) and (c) and Schedules 2 and 3). Movement of cattle, sheep and goats from any of these areas is controlled by the principal Order which also imposes certain other restrictions throughout the United Kingdom.

(1)

1985 c. 48; see the definition of “designating authority” in section 1(2) and “the Ministers” in section 24(1).

(2)

S.I. 1989/2100, amended by S.I. 1989/2124, 2168.

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