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A welcome crack down on hare coursing, but wider rural crime issues need to be addressed in Wales
Article- Campaigns
- Rural Crime
- Regions
- Wales
- Strapline
- Tougher powers and penalties to tackle illegal hare coursing is good news for land managers in Wales. However, our police forces need the right level of resources to apply the law - and measures shine a light on other rural crimes which should similarly be addressed
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- A welcome crack down on hare coursing, but wider rural crime issues need to be addressed in Wales
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An office of carbon markets, recommended in a new report, will provide guardianship of credibility in the natural capital market, says the CLA
Published on 5 Jan 2022
- Authors
- Jasmin McDermott
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- An office of carbon markets, recommended in a new report, will provide guardianship of credibility in the natural capital market, says the CLA
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- CLA supports recommendation for natural capital governance
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The Country Land and Business Association (CLA), has welcomed government plans to strengthen the powers and penalties available to tackle illegal hare coursing.
Published on 4 Jan 2022
- Authors
- Henk Geertsema
- Regions
- The North
- Title
- Lobbying win - CLA welcomes legislation to crack down on hare coursing
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Tougher sentencing and strengthened police powers follow years of CLA work and lobbying effort to tackle the despicable crime
Published on 4 Jan 2022
- Authors
- Jasmin McDermott
- Campaigns
- Rural Crime
- Strapline
- Tougher sentencing and strengthened police powers follow years of CLA work and lobbying effort to tackle the despicable crime
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- New legislation to tackle hare coursing announced
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CLA calls for permanent VAT cut
Article- Authors
- Jonathan Roberts
- Campaigns
- Rural Powerhouse
- Strapline
- Making VAT cut permanent would add £4.5bn to economy, CLA research shows
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- CLA calls for permanent VAT cut
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Our mission
Basic Page- Authors
- Jonathan Roberts
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- Our mission
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Returning to 20% rate will make rural tourism businesses 'uncompetitive'
Published on 22 Dec 2021
- Authors
- Jonathan Roberts
- Strapline
- Returning to 20% rate will make rural tourism businesses 'uncompetitive'
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- CLA calls for VAT cut to be made permanent
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Farms and estates are being invited to lead the Nation’s tribute to Her Majesty The Queen by lighting Beacons on 2nd June 2022.
Published on 21 Dec 2021
- Regions
- The Midlands
- Strapline
- Farms and estates are being invited to lead the Nation’s tribute to Her Majesty The Queen by lighting Beacons on 2nd June 2022.
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- The Queens Platinum Jubilee Beacons: Registration
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We are looking for an Events Coordinator to join our team who will organise, co-ordinate and administer events on behalf of CLA Midlands.
Published on 14 Dec 2021
- Regions
- The Midlands
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- We're looking for an Events Coordinator to organise, co-ordinate and administer events across the CLA Midlands region
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- Vacancy: Events Coordinator, CLA Midlands
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The purpose of this guidance note is to provide information on the amendments that have been made to permitted development rights for the change of use of buildings to bring them into line with changes made to the Use Classes Order.
Published on 20 Dec 2021
- Authors
- Fenella Collins
- Regions
- The South East,The Midlands,The East,The South West,The North
- Title
- GN39-21 Permitted Development Rights - Part 3 Changes Of Use (England only)
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GN39-21 Permitted Development Rights - Part 3 Changes Of Use (England only)
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Welsh farmers remain uncertain about how the trade deal with Australia will impact on them. We urge the Welsh Government to continue to engage with the UK Government, which is solely responsible for trade deals to support our farming sector.
Published on 17 Dec 2021
- Regions
- Wales
- Strapline
- We respond to the statement today from Vaughan Gething MS, Welsh Minister for Economy, concerning the Australia Free Trade Agreement made by the UK Government
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- Australia trade deal must not disadvantage Welsh food producers