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28th July 1978, Page 5
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T op stewards are fled by the conditions at Ich livestock fattening )ns and do not intend to traffic in livestock at sh ports.

ttioTIal Port Shop yards' deputy chairman y P arce has just returned a act-finding visit to nin stations in Brittany Nor andy, following lorthr ugh from Britain to ,rench stations.

said; "We found the conditions to be totally different to that we had expected," and added: "Based upon this tour, I now feel there is no reason why we should not continue to handle and encourage this traffic, and a recommendation has been made and accepted by our members on this basis."

The stewards are concerned about the handling of other livestock, mainly sheep and horses bound for Algeria, and proposes to vet such exports closely.

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