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Published on 29 Oct 2021
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- Dyfed branch AGM 2021, Chair's report
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Published on 29 Oct 2021
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- Meirionnydd & Montgomeryshire AGM 2021 Chair's Report
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CLA's Land Use Policy Adviser for Climate and Water, Alice Green explores UK water quality, with advice on how to reduce pollution
Published on 29 Oct 2021
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- CLA's Land Use Policy Adviser for Climate and Water, Alice Green explores UK water quality, with advice on how to reduce pollution
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- The water quality question: how to reduce pollution?
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CLA Chief Surveyor Andrew Shirley explores the recent business rates announcement
Published on 29 Oct 2021
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- Andrew Shirley
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- CLA Chief Surveyor Andrew Shirley explores the recent business rates announcement
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- Not fundamental but nevertheless a welcome review of business rates
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Dyfed branch AGM 2020 minutes
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- Dyfed branch AGM 2020 minutes
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Published on 29 Oct 2021
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- North Wales branch committee AGM minutes 2020
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Published on 29 Oct 2021
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- Meirionnydd & Montgomeryshire branch committee AGM 2020 minutes
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- Meirionnydd & Montgomeryshire branch committee AGM 2020 minutes
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Published on 29 Oct 2021
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- South East Wales branch committee AGM minutes 2020
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- South East Wales branch committee AGM minutes 2020
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The CLA and COP26
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- Jonathan Roberts
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- The CLA is championing the role of landowners through COP26
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- The CLA and COP26
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Lobbying wins for CLA, but overall the budget shows ‘no ambition’ for countryside says Vice President Victoria Vyvyan
Published on 27 Oct 2021
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- Budget shows ‘no ambition’ for countryside, says CLA
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- Countryside misses out as Chancellor unveils spending review
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Farmers and landowners have much to give and much to benefit from Net Zero, but the Welsh Government's plan leaves many questions unanswered
Published on 28 Oct 2021
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- Wales
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- The Welsh Government’s Net Zero Wales plan raises questions about how an ambitious vision can be delivered in rural Wales
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- Welsh Government’s Net Zero plan needs a rural focus
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The Budget is a missed opportunity for the rural economy. The Welsh Government should not repeat the mistake made in England, and do more to promote green growth
Published on 27 Oct 2021
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- Wales
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- The Budget is a missed opportunity for the rural economy. The Welsh Government should not repeat the mistake made in England, it should do more to promote green growth, and target rural businesses for £130m released for rural SMEs
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- Budget shows ‘no ambition’ for the Welsh countryside, says leading rural group