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Norman Campbell from Lewis denies illegal slaughterhouse claims | Norman Campbell from Lewis denies illegal slaughterhouse claims |
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A 24-year-old man from Arnol on Lewis has been accused of operating a slaughterhouse in a barn on his family's croft as a business. | A 24-year-old man from Arnol on Lewis has been accused of operating a slaughterhouse in a barn on his family's croft as a business. |
Norman Campbell is charged with breaking food hygiene regulations. | Norman Campbell is charged with breaking food hygiene regulations. |
Stornoway Sheriff Court heard that the Scottish SPCA, acting on a tip-off, found 32 carcasses and 77 sheep heads at the property in November 2011. | Stornoway Sheriff Court heard that the Scottish SPCA, acting on a tip-off, found 32 carcasses and 77 sheep heads at the property in November 2011. |
Mr Campbell denies running a slaughtering business and maintains the meat was for his family's consumption. | Mr Campbell denies running a slaughtering business and maintains the meat was for his family's consumption. |
He has pleaded not guilty to seven charges. | He has pleaded not guilty to seven charges. |
Four of the charges are under the food hygiene act and three under the prevention of transmissible spongiform encephalopathies regulations. | Four of the charges are under the food hygiene act and three under the prevention of transmissible spongiform encephalopathies regulations. |
Colm Fraser, Comhairle nan Eilean Siar's head of environmental health, told the court he was convinced that such a volume of meat could not be for personal consumption. | |
He added that the premises was a long way from being compliant with food safety regulations. | He added that the premises was a long way from being compliant with food safety regulations. |
The trial continues. | The trial continues. |
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