AN Astley businessman has vowed to fight for the right to reclassify his Astley Moss home for light industrial use.
Planners are due to visit Dave Fish's smallholding on Astley Moss after Green Belt and access concerns were raised.
Mr Fish, of Fern Cottage, Astley Road East, said: "We use a maximum of four vehicles, and they only leave once in the morning and return once before six o'clock. There are tractors running round the outside of the area, a motorway quarter of a mile away, a tip quarter of a mile away and six to eight other companies doing more than we do -- how can we be causing more pollution than those things?" AN Astley businessman has vowed to fight for the right to reclassify his Astley Moss home for light industrial use.
Planners are due to visit Dave Fish's smallholding on Astley Moss after Green Belt and access concerns were raised.
Mr Fish, of Fern Cottage, Astley Road East, said: "We use a maximum of four vehicles, and they only leave once in the morning and return once before six o'clock. There are tractors running round the outside of the area, a motorway quarter of a mile away, a tip quarter of a mile away and six to eight other companies doing more than we do -- how can we be causing more pollution than those things?"
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