To: Alistair Wray (West Oxfordshire District Council)
Re: Planning application 26/00770/FUL
Dear Cllr Wray,
We are writing to object to planning application 26/00770/FUL, which seeks permission for a broiler breeder (chicken breeding) farm comprising four poultry buildings and associated works at Deanery Farm, Station Road, Bampton, Oxfordshire OX18 2AP.
We urge the council to refuse this application for the following reasons (in line with relevant material planning considerations):
• Odour and quality of life: Operations at the site – including the accumulation of animal waste and the handling and disposal of dead birds – are likely to generate strong and persistent odours. Intensive livestock rearing falls within highly offensive odour categories and could negatively impact nearby residents and visitors.
• Air pollution and ammonia emissions: Large scale poultry farming produces significant ammonia emissions from animal waste, which can harm air quality, wildlife, and surrounding habitats and may negatively affect human health.
• Climate and sustainability concerns: England’s planning framework requires decision makers to consider climate impacts and support the transition to a low carbon future. However, animal agriculture is a leading driver of greenhouse gas emissions and environmental degradation. Approving new intensive animal farms would likely exacerbate these crises.
• Public health concerns: Large scale poultry facilities heighten the risk of disease outbreaks, including avian influenza. Councils have a responsibility to prevent developments that pose foreseeable risks to public health.
• Animal welfare and sentience: The Animal Welfare (Sentience) Act recognises animals as living, feeling beings. Chickens used in breeding and meat production systems are subjected to severe confinement and stressful industrial conditions, and the broader industry this site supplies relies on confining and killing chickens on a mass scale. We urge the council to take the ethical implications seriously alongside the significant environmental and community harms associated with intensive poultry development.
For these reasons, we respectfully ask the council to reject this application and prioritise the protection of local communities, public health, and the environment.
Yours sincerely,