Cruelty has been exposed at Red Tractor approved Harling Farm.
‘Shocking’ pig cruelty condemned at Norfolk farm by RSPCA says BBC Report
Red Tractor has now supposedly kicked Harling Farm out of their scheme – but if they were doing their job properly they would be checking upon farms long before they get exposed by some one like Animal Equity
Stephen Brown – owner of Harling Farm says he is “Gutted” – are we supposed to believe this? The only thing he is gutted about is getting caught and being exposed. Only worried about losing some money over this.
Another classic example of the scum living in “Broken Britain”
Nearly two years ago the Torbados video was released and what has changed? Nothing - the streets still aint clean.
Torquay really is a very depressing place to walk around. Everywhere you go the pavements are covered in dog mess and litter. McDonalds, Schools and corner shops being the worst areas. The streets of Torbay are nothing more than a huge garbage dump! The council never cleans any of it up. They even add to the problem. With the new recycling method now imposed on householders, all the recycled rubbish gets collected using these small boxes which the bin men divide into separate sections on their rubbish cart. They drop half of it and never would dream of picking it up. On collection days you can follow a trail of can tops, lids and wrappers everywhere they have been.
Is it that difficult to train them properly?
Why are school kids not taught to respect their environment these days and take their rubbish home?
Why are people that let their dogs regularly foul our pavements not fined and locked up? And their doges confiscated as they are obviously not responsible enough to own a dog in the first place?
This really is a “broken society” with standards ever decreasing. No one has any respect for anything or anyone these days. A very sad world we live in.
Last night I went to Maha – Bharat an Indian restaurant in Torwood street Torquay, I was recommended this restaurant by a friend and I have to say I was not disappointed. The service was excellent from the time I arrived. I had already booked a table for 8.00 pm and as soon as I arrived I was show to my table and within minutes the poppadoms had arrived with all the extras to go with them. The waiters were very attentive throughout the evening and the service was efficient without being hurried. There was no pressure to eat up and get out!!
I would definitely recommend this restaurant I had chicken dansak with pilau rice and pesweri naan with one side order.
The kingfisher lager is a tad expensive that is the only criticism I have.
Time is coming to start looking at where you are going to stay for your holiday or mini break in Torquay this year. The Carlton Court Guest House Torquay is one Bed and Breakfast Guest House that you should be considering.
Located in a quiet area, yet close enough to the centre of town to make it easy walking distance to the main shopping centre, beaches at Abbey sands, prom, harbour, restaurants, bars and theatre. Decorated to a very high standard all rooms en-suite with all the extras you would expect from a top quality guest house. It has it’s own car park and CCTV.