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CLA Big Breakfast 2025
Article- Authors
- Natalie Oakes
- Regions
- The Midlands
- Strapline
- Wake up and smell the bacon…
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- CLA Big Breakfast 2025
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Green Futures 2025
Article- Authors
- Andrew Marriott,Isabella Hamilton (on maternity leave)
- Regions
- The East
- Strapline
- Two upcoming webinars will update you on the latest developments from the agricultural sector
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- Green Futures 2025
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Leadership lessons with horses
Article- Authors
- Lee Murphy
- Regions
- The East
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- Lee Murphy meets a CLA member who is embarking on a unique diversification that is combining her passion for horses with her skills of delivering leadership training
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- Leadership lessons with horses
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Tourism Bill brief to Members of the Senedd
Feature article- Authors
- Jacqui Pearce
- Regions
- Wales
- Search keywords
- wales, politics, economy, tourism
- Strapline
- This week, CLA Cymru has sent a detailed briefing to Members of the Senedd outlining our strong opposition to the proposed Tourism (Visitor Levy) Bill. If passed, this legislation would introduce a new visitor tax on overnight stays in Wales, a move that could seriously harm the rural economy.
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- Tourism Bill brief to Members of the Senedd
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The revocation of permitted development rights (PDRs) for temporary campsites and caravan sites in Pembrokeshire National Park is a setback for rural businesses. We explore the implications ahead of the second consultation.
Published on 11 Feb 2025
- Authors
- Jacqui Pearce
- Regions
- Wales
- Search keywords
- national park, cymru, wales, pembrokeshire
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- The revocation of permitted development rights (PDRs) for temporary campsites and caravan sites in Pembrokeshire National Park is a setback for rural businesses. We explore the implications ahead of the second consultation.
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- Article 4 Planning Restrictions in Pembrokeshire National Park
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The CLA urges members to help put pressure on the Treasury to consider our clawback proposal as part of our campaign against inheritance tax changes
Published on 27 Feb 2025
- Authors
- Jasmin McDermott
- Campaigns
- Autumn Budget 2024
- Strapline
- The CLA urges members to help put pressure on the Treasury to consider our clawback proposal as part of our campaign against inheritance tax changes
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- Write to your MP about the CLA’s inheritance tax clawback proposal
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Biodiversity Net Gain: a year of progress
Feature article- Authors
- Jasmin McDermott
- Campaigns
- Biodiversity Net Gain
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- As England marks the first anniversary of Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG) legislation becoming mandatory, significant progress has been made on the ground. We speak to landowners about why they decided to pursue BNG
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- Biodiversity Net Gain: a year of progress
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After new government updates on Higher Level Stewardship, capital grant schemes and other farming policies, we pick out and analyse the key points for rural land managers to consider
Published on 27 Feb 2025
- Authors
- Cameron Hughes
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- After new government updates on Higher Level Stewardship, capital grant schemes and other farming policies, we pick out and analyse the key points for rural land managers to consider
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- How will farmers be affected by the latest Defra announcements?
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As the Renters’ Rights Bill continues through the stages to become law, CLA Senior Policy Adviser Avril Roberts explains the provisions that are included and still needed in the bill
Published on 27 Feb 2025
- Authors
- Avril Roberts
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- As the Renters’ Rights Bill continues through the stages to become law, CLA Senior Policy Adviser Avril Roberts explains the provisions that are included and still needed in the bill
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- Renters’ Rights Bill soon to reach Royal Assent
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Where is the government's crime strategy, the CLA asks, as fly-tipping incidents exceed one million
Article- Authors
- Mike Sims
- Campaigns
- Rural Crime
- Strapline
- Incidents on public land in England have increased by 6%, with farmers bearing the brunt of thousands more cases
- Title
- Where is the government's crime strategy, the CLA asks, as fly-tipping incidents exceed one million
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183,000 incidents of fly-tipping in the East of England and East Midlands on public land
Published on 26 Feb 2025
- Authors
- Lee Murphy
- Regions
- The East
- Strapline
- 183,000 incidents of fly-tipping in the East of England and East Midlands on public land
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- Fly-tipping remains a serious concern as latest figures released