Location: Caersws, Powys, SY 17

Business type: Services

Business website: www.facebook.com/p/7evern-Landscaping-and-Garden-Services-100057580564332/

Date listed: August 23, 2024

7evern Landscaping and Gardening Services are part owned (according to his Facebook page) by Scott Lewis, a farmer by training and Chair (and terrierman?) for the David Davies Hunt. Mr Lewis was photographed collecting money for the Hunt at their Boxing Day Meet in 2023 in Llanidloes – interestingly the original caption which included his name appeared to have been changed to remove it in a subsequent edition, and (again interestingly) a Freedom of Information request made to Powys County Council asking whether the Hunt had permission to gather and collect money on the day  led to the following:

“Request and Response

The David Davies Hunt held a meet in Llanidloes Town on boxing day 2023.
They collected money.

Can you please advise:

• Had any application been made for the hunt to gather in Llanidloes
Town Centre? – No application was submitted to Powys County Council 
• Had any application been made to allow for the collection of money by
the hunt during this gathering? – No application was submitted to
Powys County Council 
• What risk assessment had been undertaken by the Local Authority
regarding this gathering? – N/A, Powys County Council were not
consulted, nor applied to, for the listed hunt as such no risk
assessment was undertaken. “

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