Kingsland farmer has been in trouble before


"Multiple government agencies are investigating damage to a protected riverbank carried out by a farmer with a 16-tonne bulldozer in November on a stretch of the River Lugg near Kingsland, Herefordshire," reports Private Eye magazine, in their latest issue. 

"…In a furious interview with the Hereford Times, he [landowner John Price] reportedly warned that officials should lose their jobs if they take him to court over the works, stating that 'they don't know who they've taken on here'. 

"Fighting words. Except the local Environment Agency SHOULD know who Mr Price is, given that it has previously taken him to court for, er, illegal river works. 

"EA staff carrying out a routine low flow inspection about five miles from Kingsland in 2007 noticed that Stretford Brook was dry because a dam had been built to allow extraction of water despite the low flow. 

"Price pleaded guilt to damming the brook illegally and was fined a total of £10,000 for two offences under the Water Resources Act 1991."

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