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General election adds uncertainty to farmland valuesGeneral election adds uncertainty to farmland values
CLA Comment Helen Woolley, Director CLA East Midlands, said: “There is growing evidence that farmland values are firming, supply is increasing and demand continues to strengthen from both farmer and non-farmer buyers.
[In_Your_Area/East Midlands/Regional News] - [20 April 2010]

General election adds uncertainty to farmland valuesGeneral election adds uncertainty to farmland values
CLA Comment Helen Woolley, Director CLA East Midlands, said: “There is growing evidence that farmland values are firming, supply is increasing and demand continues to strengthen from both farmer and non-farmer buyers.
[In_Your_Area/East Midlands/Regional News] - [20 April 2010]

Farmland market still in winter slumber Farmland market still in winter slumber
The farmland market has got off to a slow start this year compared to activity in 2009, with just 2,485 acres launched in the first six weeks of the year – half last year’s amount.
[In_Your_Area/East Midlands/Regional News] - [1 March 2010]

Report shows land managers are vital to public well-being Report shows land managers are vital to public well-being
The CLA has praised a new report which takes a strategic look at the future of UK land use over the next 50 years.
[In_Your_Area/East Midlands/Regional News] - [26 February 2010]

Hill farmers must grab lifeline from new scheme, says rural watchdogHill farmers must grab lifeline from new scheme, says rural watchdog
An East Midlands rural watchdog says that the launch of the new Uplands Entry Level Stewardship Scheme (Uplands ELS) could provide a lifeline for struggling hill farms.
[In_Your_Area/East Midlands/Regional News] - [9 February 2010]

RPA should apologise for anguish caused, says CLARPA should apologise for anguish caused, says CLA
The CLA is backing a decision to urge the Rural Payment Agency (RPA) to apologise and compensate landowners who have been left high and dry.
[In_Your_Area/East Midlands/Regional News] - [16 December 2009]

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