The wedding venue owner says the straw structure is 'hazardous'.
The owner of a wedding venue is concerned that a 10m stack of straw bales that has appeared in a field at the bottom of his garden is a potential fire risk.
He claims his neighbours at Rush Green Farm may have built the straw structure in response to his public opposition to their plans for a solar farm,Farmer Hugh Neave, who owns the land where the giant haystack appeared, was approached for comment. The National Farmers Union declined to comment on this specific case, but on its website advises balesIn July,Mr Nye, who has lived on the site for seven years, said: "I was one of many objectors, on the strength of being right next to it.
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