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From village halls to clean landscapes, CLA-backed research reveals the scale of rural landowners’ social contributions to local communities and the rural economy
Published on 5 Jun 2025
- Authors
- Bethany Turner
- Campaigns
- Rural Powerhouse
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- From village halls to clean landscapes, CLA-backed research reveals the scale of rural landowners’ social contributions to local communities and the rural economy
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- The true impact of landowners: members provide £8.7bn in community value
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Published on 5 Jun 2025
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- Bethany Turner
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- Stewardship in Action: Landowner contributions to social value
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As the CLA welcomes a new Code of Practice that fosters professional and fair behaviour, read our advice for landowners involved in electricity infrastructure projects
Published on 5 Jun 2025
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- John Greenshields
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- As the CLA welcomes a new Code of Practice that fosters professional and fair behaviour, read our advice for landowners involved in electricity infrastructure projects
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- Hosting the grid: what landowners need to know about the new Electricity Code of Practice
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With potential budget cuts looming for farming and the environment, rural landowners must be prepared. Find out what to expect and how the CLA is taking action
Published on 5 Jun 2025
- Authors
- Henry Welch
- Campaigns
- Autumn Budget 2024,Rural Powerhouse
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- With potential budget cuts looming for farming and the environment, rural landowners must be prepared. Find out what to expect and how the CLA is taking action
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- Why the spending review matters to you and your rural business
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The CLA met with MPs and the media during the two day event
Published on 4 Jun 2025
- Authors
- Lee Murphy
- Regions
- The East
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- The CLA met with MPs and the media during the two day event
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- CLA raises members’ inheritance tax concerns at the Suffolk Show
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Published on 5 Jun 2025
- Authors
- John Greenshields
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- Electricity Code of Practice: Rights over land for electricity infrastructure
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Find out more about CLA branch committees: What is their purpose and how can I get involved?
Article- Regions
- The Midlands
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- CLA Midlands Regional Coordinator explains more about committees and the vital work they do
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- Find out more about CLA branch committees: What is their purpose and how can I get involved?
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In the wake of the Autumn Budget, CLA Senior Public Affairs Manager Eleanor Wood discusses how all land managers in rural areas can play their part in challenging the changes
Published on 7 Nov 2024
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- Eleanor Wood
- Campaigns
- Autumn Budget 2024
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- In the wake of the Autumn Budget, CLA Senior Public Affairs Manager Eleanor Wood discusses how all land managers in rural areas can play their part in challenging the changes
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- What more can I do to protect my rural business?
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CLA Evidence to the Culture Media and Sport Select Committee Inquiry: Protecting built heritage
Policy- Authors
- Jonathan Thompson
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- This Inquiry is examining threats to heritage. The CLA evidence argues that poor regulation, rather than lack of public funding, is the main risk. It sets out cost-neutral solutions that protect heritage better, boost economic growth, support heritage skills, and cut carbon emissions.
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- CLA Evidence to the Culture Media and Sport Select Committee Inquiry: Protecting built heritage
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CLA Evidence to the Culture Media and Sport Select Committee Inquiry: Protecting built heritage
Library- Authors
- Jonathan Thompson
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- CLA Evidence to the Culture Media and Sport Select Committee Inquiry: Protecting built heritage
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The CLA responded to Defra's consultation on expanding the area subject to licencing for burning vegetation from a subset of protected sites with peat deeper than 40 cm, to all peat deeper than 30 cm in the uplands (Less Favoured Area). Other Defra proposals consulted on include mandatory training, mandatory adherence to the Heather & Grass Burning Code, and changing the grounds for awarding a licence.
Published on 30 May 2025
- Authors
- Matthew Doran
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- The CLA responded to Defra's consultation on expanding the area subject to licencing for burning vegetation from a subset of protected sites with peat deeper than 40 cm, to all peat deeper than 30 cm in the uplands (Less Favoured Area). Other Defra proposals consulted on include mandatory training, mandatory adherence to the Heather & Grass Burning Code, and changing the grounds for awarding a licence.
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- CLA Consultation Response to Heather and Grass Burning in England
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The CLA challenges new licencing plans that could enforce further restrictions for land managers, weaken wildfire defences, and ignore real-world moorland science
Published on 30 May 2025
- Authors
- Matthew Doran
- Strapline
- The CLA challenges new licencing plans that could enforce further restrictions for land managers, weaken wildfire defences, and ignore real-world moorland science
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- Defra’s peat burning proposals threaten wildfire safety and land management rights