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The Cambridgeshire village of Stilton has had its bid to make its namesake cheese rejected. | |
Under EU law, Stilton can only be produced in Leicestershire, Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire, where it is thought the cheese originated. | Under EU law, Stilton can only be produced in Leicestershire, Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire, where it is thought the cheese originated. |
The Bell Inn in Stilton already makes a blue-veined cheese but has to call it Bells Blue instead of Stilton. | |
The Original Cheese Company had sought to have the EU ruling amended to include the village of Stilton. | The Original Cheese Company had sought to have the EU ruling amended to include the village of Stilton. |
A Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs spokesman said: "As The Original Cheese Company is not producing stilton cheese, its application to change the product specification does not meet EU eligibility rules." | A Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs spokesman said: "As The Original Cheese Company is not producing stilton cheese, its application to change the product specification does not meet EU eligibility rules." |
Liam McGivern, landlord of the Bell Inn, said: "Defra are moving the goalposts. They have rejected the application just because The Original Cheese Company registered the application and not us. | Liam McGivern, landlord of the Bell Inn, said: "Defra are moving the goalposts. They have rejected the application just because The Original Cheese Company registered the application and not us. |
"It's ridiculous that we can't make Stilton in Stilton. People come in and ask for it several times a week and I have to tell them we can't legally call it Stilton. | "It's ridiculous that we can't make Stilton in Stilton. People come in and ask for it several times a week and I have to tell them we can't legally call it Stilton. |
"We're going to press on with our fight." | |
In 1996, the Stilton Cheese Makers' Association (SCMA) achieved Protected Designation of Origin (PDO) status for blue Stilton from the European Commission. | In 1996, the Stilton Cheese Makers' Association (SCMA) achieved Protected Designation of Origin (PDO) status for blue Stilton from the European Commission. |
The PDO effectively gives Stilton cheese protection from imitation throughout the EU. | |
Current EU law only allows Stilton to be produced by a few farms in the East Midlands, where it is believed the cheese originated. | Current EU law only allows Stilton to be produced by a few farms in the East Midlands, where it is believed the cheese originated. |
However, Stilton resident and local historian, Richard Landy, claimed documents from the 18th Century could prove the cheese originated in the Cambridgeshire village. | However, Stilton resident and local historian, Richard Landy, claimed documents from the 18th Century could prove the cheese originated in the Cambridgeshire village. |