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Big changes at Vital but it’s business as usual
Arden Grange grows grain-free Sensitive range
Major pet companies book their stands at PATS Sandown
Five industry awards in 2018 for Group55
Dogmatic wins Best Dog Collar Manufacturer award
Life-sized 'War Horse' sculpture visits pet food business
Webbox launches next phase of its Natural campaign
Lily's Kitchen launches its first natural dental chew
Beaphar steps up fight on fleas and ticks
Henry Wag extends its dog drying product range
Give a dog a vote and set tails wagging
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Residents object to pet food factory plans to tackle ‘obnoxious’ smell
Pet shop vows to stay open despite animal welfare accusations
Animals killed in pet centre blaze
Around 200 repitles rescued from Nottingham fire
Government warn pet owners about cost of no-deal Brexit
Tails.com appoints Chief Product Officer
PFMA investigates pet feeding and health trends
In Vogue Pets adds Italian-designed Winter Fashion Clothing Collection to range
Fireworks aren’t the only problem, says CSJ
Tetra relaunches FilterActive and Medica range for healthy fish
Intelligent pet tech start-up launches to vet community at London Vet Show
The best of the previous Pet Trade Xtra
Billy + Margot acquires premium UK pet food business Benyfit Natural
Pet firm lives up to ‘fastest growing company’ reputation as it expands into Australia
Nation's pets will suffer if there's a hard Brexit
Pet food business sets out ambitious plans for future
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Residents object to pet food factory plans to tackle ‘obnoxious’ smell

Plans to deal with strong odours from a pet food factory are set to be given the green light by the local planning committee next week despite objections from residents.

 

Councillors will consider an application for a 35-metre chimney at the Real Pet Food factory, which would tower over the village of Bodelwyddan in Denbighshire.

 

The Real Pet Food Company wants to build the chimney to deal with smells from the factory which had led to complaints. Planners have recommended that councilors vote in favour of the project.

 

But the local committee have written to the planning committee, saying: “The residents of Bodelwyddan should not be compelled to choose between affected by an obnoxious smell or the visual impact of a 35-metre chimney to alleviate the problem.”

 

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