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Foot and Mouth - update

27/03/2001

Four further cases of foot and mouth disease have been confirmed today in Dumfries and Galloway at Upper Moor farm, Ecclefechan, near Lockerbie; Mosslands farm, Beattock; Woodhead farm, Moffat and Trostrie farm, Twynholm.

Slaughter of livestock will also take place at Newmains farm, Duncow; No2 Foulsyke, Eastriggs; Johnstone Cleugh, Annanbank; Raehills farm, Mollin after contact with a site affected by foot and mouth disease.

The livestock on the farms will be valued for compensation before slaughter and disposal.

Test results from Annan have proved negative.

BACKGROUND

1. There are currently 92 confirmed cases of foot and mouth disease at the following farms in Scotland:

Blackhills Farm Annan

East Upper Priestside farm Annan

Stanfield farm Eastriggs

Annanbank Dairy St Anns

Corbieton Haugh of Urr

Laneside Farm Troqueer

Westhills Annan

Gibbon Hill New Abbey.

Greenmerse farm New Abbey.

Mid Faulding Cluegh Kirkpatrick Fleming

Newhope Farm Kirkpatrick Fleming

Rockhallhead Collin

Linns Farm Collin

Vallance Rigg, Lochmaben

Broadlee of Robgill farm Kirtlebridge, near Lockerbie

Bonshawside Kirtlebridge, near Lockerbie

Woodlands bank farm Hightae

Woodfoot Farm Hightae

Boghead Farm Hightae

Skewbridge Mouswald

Calf Park Mouswald

Ironhurst Mouswald

South Bowerhouses Farm Mouswald

Townhead of Mouswald Mouswald

Beyond the Burn Mouswald

Beech Hill Farm Creca

Belridding farm, Torthorward

Kirkhill farm Dalton

Almagill Dalton

Meikle Whitriggs Corrie

Upper Moor farm Lockerbie

Whitcastles farm Lockerbie

Raggythwaite Lockerbie

Milkvale Lockerbie

Bengall Farms Lockerbie

Roberthill Lockerbie

High Law farm Lockerbie

Netherplace farm Lockerbie

Halliday Hill farm Lockerbie

Broathill farm Lockerbie

Gotterbie farm Lockerbie

Castlemilk Town farm Lockerbie

Hillcroft farm Lockerbie

Corriemains Lockerbie

Beckhall Canonbie

Ladyhousteads Farm Canonbie

Parkhouse farm Canonbie

Harelawhill farm Canonbie

Knottyholm farm Canonbie

Woodslee farm Canonbie

Tinnishall farm Canonbie

Woodhouselees farm Canonbie

Glenzierfoot Farm Canonbie

Fauldie farm Canonbie

Tarcoon Farm Canonbie

Greenknowe Canonbie

Milligans Bush Gretna

Calverstholme farm Gretna

Errolston Gretna

Milligan's Bush Gretna

Aitchison Bank Gretna

Stubbyknowe Gretna

Stubbyknowe Gretna

No 3 Niven Rigg Gretna

Rigghead farm, Gretna

No 3 Stonehouse farm Gretna

No 5 Stonehouse farm Gretna

No 6 Stonehouse farm Gretna

East Scales Rigg farm Gretna

Baurch farm Gretna

Kirtle Vale farm Gretna

Gretna House farm Gretna

West Scales Farm Gretna

MoD Depot Gretna

Irelandton farm Twynholm

Trostrie farm Twynholm

Murtholm farm Langholm

Milton Farm Beattock

Mid Murthat Beattock

Milton Farm Beattock

Woodfoot farm Beattock

Mosslands farm Beattock

Ladyhall Ruthwell

Searigg farm Ruthwell

Ruthwell Farm Ruthwell

Aiket Farm Ruthwell

Newfield Farm Ruthwell

Todhillmuir Farm Lochmaben

Hartwood farm Lochmaben

Thorniethwaite farm Lochmaben

Courstein farm Tundergarth

Poldean Farm Moffat

Woodhead farm Moffat

2. There are currently 68 farms which have been classified as having had dangerous contact:

Newmains farm Duncow

No2 Foulsyke Eastriggs

Johnstone Cleugh Annanbank

Raehills farm Mollin

Lochrigghead Parkgate

Lochrighead Parkgate

Birkhall Hollywood

Capplegill Moffat

Rogermoor Moffat

Raichleugh Moffat

Nether Murthat Moffat

Mid Murthat Moffat

Beattock Farm Moffat

Nether Murthat Beattock

Longbedholm Beattock

Broomlands Beattock

St Abbs Beattock

Middlegill Beattock

Hillbank Lochmaben

Little Redhall, Lochmaben

Mossbank Cottage Hightae

Greenhillhead Hightae

Castlemilk Estate Annan

South Greenfield Annan

Greenfield Farm Annan

Leafield Dalton

Chapelhill Farm Canonbie

Parkhouse Farm Canonbie

Milton Farm Chapelknowe

Staffler Gretna

4 Stonehouse Gretna

Timaru Holdings Gretna

Newhouse Farm Gretna

No 2 Baurch Farm Gretna

Sark Foot Farm Gretna

Gretna House Farm Field Gretna

No 5 Baurch Farm Gretna

Kirtle View Farm Gretna

No 2 Stonehouse Farm Gretna

1 Kirtlebank Rigg Gretna

Eastscales Farm Gretna

12 Eskdale Street Langholm

Townfoot Mouswald

Haas Lockerbie

Dryfeholm Lockerbie

Whitehill Lockerbie

Milkvale Lockerbie

Kirkbank Lockerbie

Lochside Lockerbie

Blackfoot Cottage Lockerbie

Meinside Farm, Eaglesfield Lockerbie

Jardinehall Mains Farm Lockerbie

11, High Road, Hightae Lockerbie

Shawhead Farm Lockerbie

Blackyett Farm Lockerbie

Newton Farm Lockerbie

Annanhill Farm Lockerbie

Whitcastles farm Lockerbie

The Bungalow Ruthwell

Howthat Farm Ruthwell nr Clarencefield

Ladyhall Ruthwell

Laigh Balsarroch Dalrymple

Kirkland Torthorward

Woodside New Abbey

Chapelton Castle Douglas

Grange farm Castle Douglas

Glenlair farm Castle Douglas

Chapeltown farm Castle Douglas

3. Test results are awaited from two suspect farms at Kirkpatrick Fleming and Kirtlebridge.

4. As foot and mouth is a highly-contagious disease, the Executive reiterates its advice for people to stay away from livestock and livestock farms. It would be extremely helpful if the media could also follow this advice to help prevent the spread of the disease.

5. The restrictions do not mean people will not be allowed to move in infected areas. Local authority and veterinary inspectors do, however, have powers to prevent people from entering any land or agricultural building by displaying a notice to that effect.

6. People outwith this area will, for the most part, be able to move freely, except where local authority or veterinary inspectors have closed particular areas of land.

7. The Scottish Executive continues to stress the importance of vigilance and avoiding contact with livestock and livestock farms.

8. Movement of vehicles on main thoroughfares outwith the immediate area of the affected farms will be unaffected. Trains will also be able to pass through areas as normal.

9. The infected area of at least a 10 kilometre radius follows topographic features and roads etc at its boundary.

10. If any local people have any concerns or queries, they should contact the national helpline staffed by the British Cattle Movement Society which has been set up to provide general advice on Foot and Mouth Disease. The BCMS has a website at

http://www.maff.gov.uk/animalh/diseases/fmd/.

Callers should telephone 0845 0504141. The helpline will be open 08.00 to 23.00 seven days a week.

As a backup for specific Scottish queries the Scottish Executive have a helpline on 0131 244 1910 which will be staffed during office hours Monday to Friday and 10.00 to 16.00 on Saturday and Sunday.

11. A further news release will be issued if there is any change in the status of the suspect farms.

News Release: SE0821/2001
27 Mar 2001

Page updated: Monday, July 30, 2007