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Friday, 22 November, 2002, 21:22 GMT
Unfit meat trader jailed
A police video of pigs at Bungalow Farm
The farm's pigs were "grossly overweight"
A trader who sold unfit meat to restaurants, hotels and the general public, has been jailed at Norwich Crown Court.

The case of Michael Bloomfield, a Norfolk farmer, was described on Friday night as one of the worst of its kind.

A raid on his premises at Bungalow Farm, Tibenham, Norfolk, found grossly overweight pigs, rotting chicken carcasses, rat-infested and fly-ridden meat.

Bloomfield, 55, was jailed for six months after admitting three offences of selling and two of possessing food not complying with food safety regulations.

Michael Bloomfield at the gates of Bungalow Farm
Michael Bloomfield's farm was raided

He also pleaded guilty to three breaches of hygiene in food preparation.

Judge Simon Barham said the Bungalow Farm premises had been "wholly insanitary, squalid and in an appalling state, with a total lack of hygiene".

The court heard that Bloomfield had traded in meat as "Farm Fresh and Frozen".

He supplied restaurants and hotels throughout the east of England as well as selling direct to the public from a trailer at Norwich Livestock Market and Kings Lynn Livestock Market.

Police video of chicken carcasses
Police showed video of chicken carcasses

After the trial Sue Nixon, senior environmental health officer for South Norfolk Council, said the sentence would be a good deterent.

She told the BBC she was appalled by the conditions at Bungalow Farm shown on a police video, shot when the premises were raided in Autumn last year.

'Grossly overweight'

"The pigs are grossly overweight. It is not a happy pig," she said.

"They are fed on an intensive diet of animal protein, chicken carcasses."

Bloomfield's son Darren Bloomfield, 37, was sentenced to 100 hours community punishment after admitting one offence of selling food not complying with regulations and one breach of food hygiene rules.

Bloomfield and his son have also been banned indefinitely from managing a food business.


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