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Cattle markets and shows resume | |
(about 2 hours later) | |
Livestock markets and agricultural shows can be held again from Monday, subject to strict conditions. | Livestock markets and agricultural shows can be held again from Monday, subject to strict conditions. |
Restrictions imposed in July after foot and mouth outbreaks in Surrey have been eased, subject to licences under the Animal Gatherings Order. | Restrictions imposed in July after foot and mouth outbreaks in Surrey have been eased, subject to licences under the Animal Gatherings Order. |
An Assembly committee has also announced it is to investigate the financial impact of the outbreak. | |
The assembly's finance committee will hear evidence from farmers' unions and assess what compensation might be due. | The assembly's finance committee will hear evidence from farmers' unions and assess what compensation might be due. |
Committee chairman Alun Cairns AM said it would meet in the autumn and expected to hear evidence from farmers' unions, Meat Promotion Wales and the Livestock Auctioneers Association. | |
The figures will be out in the open and it'll be there for people to judge and decide Alun Cairns, Finance Committee | |
Speaking to BBC Wales, he said it will assess the financial impact of the outbreak and the potential effect of any compensation on the assembly's budget. | |
He said: "It's important now that the markets are opening at last, there's movement to establish what the real cost of foot-and-mouth has been here in Wales. | |
The ban on livestock markets for cattle, sheep and pigs outside the surveillance zone in Surrey was eased in England and Wales from 0001 BST on Monday. | The ban on livestock markets for cattle, sheep and pigs outside the surveillance zone in Surrey was eased in England and Wales from 0001 BST on Monday. |
Auctioneer Simon Jones, at Gaerwen market, said the move was a "step in the right direction". | |
He said: "We have fought quite hard to get ourselves back up and running as quickly as we have done. | |
"We realise that the foot-and-mouth epidemic must be resolved before we can get back on course but it is also important that the plan is in place [so] that we can start more or less straight away." | |
A surveillance zone is still in operation in Surrey | |
In Wales, Rural Affairs Minister, Elin Jones, has announced all remaining foot-and-mouth regulations would be lifted by the middle of September. | In Wales, Rural Affairs Minister, Elin Jones, has announced all remaining foot-and-mouth regulations would be lifted by the middle of September. |
Last week, she said livestock markets could go ahead on the condition there was "no change in the current disease position". | Last week, she said livestock markets could go ahead on the condition there was "no change in the current disease position". |
She added she could not "accurately" state when all restrictions would be removed. | She added she could not "accurately" state when all restrictions would be removed. |
Markets at Bryncir, Gwynedd, and Gaerwen on Anglesey are among those planned across Wales on Monday. | Markets at Bryncir, Gwynedd, and Gaerwen on Anglesey are among those planned across Wales on Monday. |
Details of the licence requirements for holding livestock markets, gatherings and shows are available on the Welsh Assembly Government's website. | Details of the licence requirements for holding livestock markets, gatherings and shows are available on the Welsh Assembly Government's website. |
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