Powys County Council could need to produce a policy on how to deal with chicken farm planning applications in the next version of their Local Development Plan.
The information comes from a response to a question posed by a member of the public to the Liberal Democrat/Labour and Green party minority administration at a council meeting on Thursday, July 20.
The question will be answered by Liberal Democrat, Cllr Jake Berriman the cabinet member responsible for Planning. “Comments made by statutory consultees, including Natural Resources Wales are also considered, given their expertise and legal standing in terms of environmental permitting.”
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