Locals feared getting in 'bad books' of King's estate over controversial plans |
West Norfolk Council has given Sandringham Farms the go-ahead for a slurry lagoon to store 10,000 cubic metres of animal waste on land off Icknield Way, near Anmer on the Royal Estate.
A planning officer's report said the reservoir - which will be half the size of a football pitch - would be a lawful development connected with agriculture.
Flitcham Parish Council objected to the lagoon (Image: Adrian Judd)
Flitcham Parish Council objected, saying the scheme could lead to "unpleasant odours" when the wind was blowing towards the village, which lies around a........