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Popular farm shop and restaurant forced to close after 30 years because of HS2

Posted: Sat Sep 23, 2017 10:59 pm
by dutchman
Just 35 minutes from Coventry, Packington Moor Farm will close today

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Today last day for a popular family shop and restaurant just half an hour from Coventry - because of HS2.

Packington Moor Farm, near Lichfield, is forced to close after three decades after it was developed in the 1970's.

The decision to proceed with HS2 has proved devastating for the Barnes family.

They have adapted and grown their farm and diversification businesses along the way as a response to the ever-challenging agricultural climate.

It has been a truly mixed farm, from free range poultry and egg retailing back in the 1930s to a potato business and one of the very first irrigation systems in the area.

A successful pig enterprise was developed and then combinable crops and pick your own fruits in the 1970s.

The farm shop was opened in 1986, which in turn led to the family hosting weddings in the farmhouse garden and finally the creation of the well-known Oat Barn at Packington. After more than 700 weddings and 10 years of happy new couples, this too will close at the end of December.

Rosemary Barnes said: "The dark and depressing threat of HS2 has been ever-present following the announcement of the railway in 2010.

"Any hopes it would never happen were quickly dashed at the early stages of negotiation. The challenging and distressing process with HS2 could never have been predicted and should not be underestimated by those just beginning their own fight."

John Barnes' family have lived at the farm since 1921. Together with wife Rosemary, son Henry and daughter-in-law Jo, he will be relocating to a farm in Gloucestershire.

John, aged 64, said: "HS2 will cut our land in half, so it's not viable at all. We will lose 15 out of 19 of our buildings. The farmhouse will be left standing, but it will be yards from HS2."

The family served a blight notice on the Government, the response to which was a Compulsory Purchase Order on the farm, which led to them to make the difficult decision to relocate, reports the Birmingham Mail.

John added: "The area will be really badly affected by HS2, it's the fragmenting of a community and I feel very sorry for anyone who is going through this, it has been a tortuous process.

"Leaving the family home after all these years will be a wrench."

Rosemary added: "If this really is progress and for the good of the country , then you go with it. But the farmhouse is the heart of our family and it will be mothballed.

"We'd like to thank all of our customers from over the years – we have received lots of lovely messages."

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Re: Popular farm shop and restaurant forced to close after 30 years because of HS2

Posted: Sun Sep 24, 2017 8:19 am
by rebbonk
HS2, Gidiot's vanity project.

Rather than investing in this white elephant we'd be better off investing in what we already have, especially 'up north'!

Re: Popular farm shop and restaurant forced to close after 30 years because of HS2

Posted: Sun Sep 24, 2017 10:25 pm
by Melisandre
Yet Gidiot's had the track altered so it did nt interfere with his home costing more money.

Shame for the family and business they had.

Re: Popular farm shop and restaurant forced to close after 30 years because of HS2

Posted: Sun Sep 24, 2017 10:58 pm
by dutchman
Hundreds of family-owned businesses in Coventry suffered the same fate when the ring road was built, very few survived.