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Can fields be used which adjoin paved market premises?

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Can fields be used which adjoin paved market premises?

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Background 1. There will be cases where farms adjoin market premises and there is nothing to stop such operations. However, markets may wish to use adjoining fields as market lairages. 2. This note explains the circumstances under which this can happen. In effect, such use must effectively be as a separate farm. The Law 3. Articles 6 and 7 of AGO 2006 require 27 days between gatherings unless the animal area in the licensed premises is paved. This is reflected in the Section on Legislation: “1.5. The 27 day restriction described above does not apply if the animal area in its entirety is paved with cement, concrete, asphalt or other hard impermeable material that is capable of being effectively cleansed and disinfected (and is cleansed and disinfected and waste is disposed before a further animal gathering is held). These types of premises are referred to as ‘premises with a paved animal area’ in this Chapter. (NB the animal area cannot be a mixed paved and unpaved area.)” and the anima

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