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A “massive intensification” of clay pigeon shooting near a Lincolnshire village has been shot down.
South Kesteven District Council heard that there was dispute over the current legal situation, with the owner claimed that the current permission for 50 shoots was “unenforceable and unregulated”.But the murky legal situation means its unclear whether this will happen anyway. “I was unaware of the 50 day restrictions when I took over. It would make a significant loss. 150 days are required to make a profit.Brandon Woods Shooting Ground was turned down for extended shoots | Photo: Facebook
He claimed that the noise levels have already reached above the permitted level, although this was disputed.“If you can’t enjoy your garden, it’s not a happy situation. You have to go inside and close your windows. And this would operate every weekend, plus some summer nights,” she said.
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