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Foot-and-mouth feared at new farm | Foot-and-mouth feared at new farm |
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Cattle are being slaughtered at a farm in Surrey on suspicion of having foot-and-mouth disease. | Cattle are being slaughtered at a farm in Surrey on suspicion of having foot-and-mouth disease. |
The cull follows tests on animals within the existing protection zone set up in the county, where there have been seven infected premises since August. | The cull follows tests on animals within the existing protection zone set up in the county, where there have been seven infected premises since August. |
Defra said there was no timetable for when the results of tests involving the latest case would be known. | Defra said there was no timetable for when the results of tests involving the latest case would be known. |
Tory shadow environment secretary Peter Ainsworth said the suspected case would come as "terrible news to farmers". | Tory shadow environment secretary Peter Ainsworth said the suspected case would come as "terrible news to farmers". |
The latest outbreak of foot-and-mouth began in August when two farms in Surrey were found to have the disease. | The latest outbreak of foot-and-mouth began in August when two farms in Surrey were found to have the disease. |
Leaking pipes at the nearby Pirbright laboratory site were blamed as the source of the outbreak. | Leaking pipes at the nearby Pirbright laboratory site were blamed as the source of the outbreak. |
New control zones | |
Meanwhile, bluetongue control and protect zones came into force at midnight, replacing the temporary area brought in on Tuesday. | |
The new bluetongue control zone comprises parts of Norfolk, Suffolk, Essex and Cambridgeshire. | |
The protection zone also includes London and parts of Lincolnshire, Leicestershire, Northamptonshire, Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Berkshire, Hertfordshire, Kent, Surrey, East Sussex and West Sussex. | |
Different movement restrictions apply within the zones, mainly to the movement of cattle. | |
Foot-and-mouth emerged again in farms near Egham in Surrey just days after the government declared the UK free of the disease. | |
Restrictions 'to be eased' | Restrictions 'to be eased' |
Five new cases have emerged, with cattle at a farm in Englefield Green testing positive last week after being culled. | Five new cases have emerged, with cattle at a farm in Englefield Green testing positive last week after being culled. |
A 3km (1.9-mile) protection zone is in place around the farms. | A 3km (1.9-mile) protection zone is in place around the farms. |
The government has said restrictions on moving livestock to markets in areas classed as being low risk for foot-and-mouth are to be eased next week. | The government has said restrictions on moving livestock to markets in areas classed as being low risk for foot-and-mouth are to be eased next week. |
Farmers in England, Wales and Scotland will be able to move their livestock from Thursday, 4 October as long as the situation does not change. | |
In Scotland, slaughter markets will resume on Monday. |