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Minister for the Horse moves on H&H transport campaign
16 November, 2009
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Jim Fitzpatrick, Minister for Food, Farming, the Environment and the Horse, is planning a meeting with the Department for Transport (DfT) to discuss issues raised in H&H’s “Stop the transport madness” campaign.
A Defra spokesman told H&H: “Mr Fitzpatrick is seeking a meeting with the DfT as soon as possible.”
Defra — and the DfT — have been inundated with correspondence from MPs and individuals asking for clarification on a European law that effectively bans anyone with a full-time job driving their HGV horsebox — or, in some instances, a lorry over 3.5 tonnes — at the weekends (see transport feature,29 October).
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This article was first published in Horse & Hound (12 November, '09)
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