Ceredigion Rugby Coaching Hopes

Western MailMarch 23, 2005

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A welsh farmer has been fined pounds 4,000 with pounds 11,000 costs for trying to give a steer a false passport and ear tags. Francis Howard Harris of Penlan Farm, Birchgrove, Swansea, was found guilty of applying and supplying a bovine animal with a false identity at Coleford magistrates court, Gloucester.

The offence was picked up by Meat Hygiene Service staff at Ensors abattoir, Cinderford, on May 20 last year. They found the animal, which arrived via the Neath Collection Centre, did not match the breed on the accompanying passport.

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